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the world health organization said cases were peaking in several large, populous countries. the third person killed in a series of stabbings in a park in reading, to the west of london, has been named. david wails is seen here on the right. police continue to question the suspect, khairi saadallah. the afghan government says last week was the deadliest for the security forces in the last nineteen years. it's accued the taliban of killing nearly 300 members of the security forces during more than 400 attacks. novak djokovic is being criticised for staging a travelling tennis tournament in croatia and serbia after two players and two support staff tested positive. for covid—19. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there's been a significant announcement, for more than two million people in england who are ‘shielding themselves from coronavirus. from 6thjuly, those shielding will be able to meet groups of up to 6 people outdoors. shielding people who live alone, or shielding single parents, will also be able to access a ‘support bubble‘ with one other household. and those class
the world health organization said cases were peaking in several large, populous countries. the third person killed in a series of stabbings in a park in reading, to the west of london, has been named. david wails is seen here on the right. police continue to question the suspect, khairi saadallah. the afghan government says last week was the deadliest for the security forces in the last nineteen years. it's accued the taliban of killing nearly 300 members of the security forces during more...
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but brazil is moving into the peak here already hit by the peak in certain key cities and the numbers are trust awful. back to you. >> wow. extraordinary reporting. nick paton walsh, thank you for th that. >>> president trump changes course with an upcoming rally in oklahoma. he came under fire for planning a campaign rally on the same day african-americans commemorate the end of slavery. when the rally will take place now. ♪
but brazil is moving into the peak here already hit by the peak in certain key cities and the numbers are trust awful. back to you. >> wow. extraordinary reporting. nick paton walsh, thank you for th that. >>> president trump changes course with an upcoming rally in oklahoma. he came under fire for planning a campaign rally on the same day african-americans commemorate the end of slavery. when the rally will take place now. ♪
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any idea if the peak has been reached, or when it might be reached? orhe country's epidemiologists are making it clear they cannot say a peak has been reached on a nationwide basis. it would appear and particular areas, new york state, the peak has been reached. figures show that. generally taking a look at the national aspects, very difficult to say whether it has happened or is going to happen in the near future. another interesting aspect to this, most of the states that ine been peeking -- peaking recent days, per capita, or republican-controlled case -- states. twice as much as democrat-controlled states. this shows the virus in the tracking of the virus has assumed a political connotation. president trump has been insisting on not wearing a mask. he pushed republican governors to open earlier than other states, or they were more willing to follow his instruction. so there is a political aspect to all of this. the democratic national committee just announced the convention in milwaukee, wisconsin will be virtual. most of the delegates will be oper
any idea if the peak has been reached, or when it might be reached? orhe country's epidemiologists are making it clear they cannot say a peak has been reached on a nationwide basis. it would appear and particular areas, new york state, the peak has been reached. figures show that. generally taking a look at the national aspects, very difficult to say whether it has happened or is going to happen in the near future. another interesting aspect to this, most of the states that ine been peeking --...
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system is now close to collapse almost $35000.00 cases have been reported and the government says the peak is yet to come so wonderful to me reports now from the capital back that. 10 days after the government decided to partly ease the curfew in iraq the rate of code with 19 infections is rising with more than 1800 new cases recorded a day showing that the. last few days saw an unprecedented increase in the number of new infections which ingests that the situation in iraq is about to reach its peak. officials and doctors have wanted iraq's health system is nearing collapse field clinics are being opened to cope with the growing number of patients a charity helped set up this temporary hospital at baghdad international fair iraq's health sector has been chronically underfunded and the latest let's call crisis has made matters even worse doctors say they lack medical supplies including protective gear and according to the ministry of health hundreds have fallen sick. but on the streets of baghdad life appears to go on as normal many iraqis don't observe social distancing or the requirement
system is now close to collapse almost $35000.00 cases have been reported and the government says the peak is yet to come so wonderful to me reports now from the capital back that. 10 days after the government decided to partly ease the curfew in iraq the rate of code with 19 infections is rising with more than 1800 new cases recorded a day showing that the. last few days saw an unprecedented increase in the number of new infections which ingests that the situation in iraq is about to reach its...
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now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like.e kelly bore witness to those dark days. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have, it consumes you. it's what you think about when you go to bed, when you wake up, you're preparing for your next shift, you're relieved that the previous shift is over, you're sad. it's a huge emotional burden and it's the time of our lives that we will never, ever forget. the peak almost broke minds and according to consultant nick bunker, almost broke the royal london. in normal times we manage about 44 patients. at the peak we were managing just shy of 90 patients. almost double. we were 20 beds away from being overrun. we were keeping people alive. that's what our goal of care was, keep as many people alive as long as we can until we can get back to being able to deliver the quality of care that we always aspire to deliver. sometimes it's hard to find light in the darkness. but you're about to witness what medicine can do. we're going to take out your tube now. this is
now you understand what the peak of the pandemic was like.e kelly bore witness to those dark days. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have, it consumes you. it's what you think about when you go to bed, when you wake up, you're preparing for your next shift, you're relieved that the previous shift is over, you're sad. it's a huge emotional burden and it's the time of our lives that we will never, ever forget. the peak almost broke minds and according to...
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at the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of co nta ct the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of contact tracesis allowed to ask personal questions, and record private details because of special laws brought into combat infectious diseases. traces then hit the streets to seek out cctv footage. they will look at phone and bank records to get the most accurate information. the details are sent out as emergency messages across the country. tracking down covid—19 carriers once took days, after gaining access to even more data, it now takes less than an hour. how are you feeling? pretty tired, actually. we came from south carolina. technology is used at the border, too. and you have no symptoms? hopefully not! part is taught how to download a quarantine up taught how to download a quarantine up on her phone. she will not be allowed to switch your phone off or move from her quarantine address for 14 move from her quarantine address for 1a days. this foreigner is told he will be deported if he doesn't comply. but she feels this is right. iamso comply. but she feels this is right. i am so grateful i ca
at the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of co nta ct the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of contact tracesis allowed to ask personal questions, and record private details because of special laws brought into combat infectious diseases. traces then hit the streets to seek out cctv footage. they will look at phone and bank records to get the most accurate information. the details are sent out as emergency messages across the country. tracking down covid—19 carriers once took days, after gaining...
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was very helpful in the sense that most of these indicators peaked in the same month.not always been the case in the past and sometimes, as you know from what i know on your close reading of past announcements, there are situations in which it's hard to trade off how does one think about situations when gdp and gdi might actually differ in terms of the month in which they show a peak or a trough that can throw you sinto analyzing discrepancy, but this much it was easier >> and gdp can kind of corroborate all of this. in recent history, i guess going back to 1854, we've not seen a recession less than six months long, and even that six-month-long recession was in 1980 when it was a double dip recession that went back for some time. so, jim, if this recession is two, three, four, five months long, that would be really unusual and kind of goes to just what a strange period we're living through is it possible that it's already over, that it ended the month that the rebound in employment began, which would have been may? >> it's possible, but i think it's far too early to te
was very helpful in the sense that most of these indicators peaked in the same month.not always been the case in the past and sometimes, as you know from what i know on your close reading of past announcements, there are situations in which it's hard to trade off how does one think about situations when gdp and gdi might actually differ in terms of the month in which they show a peak or a trough that can throw you sinto analyzing discrepancy, but this much it was easier >> and gdp can...
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through wednesday night so let's take a look ahead at the next 7 day forecast and you could see the peak of the heat wave on wednesday. but then some relief on thursday but widespread cooling will begin on friday but below average temperatures this weekend and then monday rounding out in your average highs with plenty of sunshine back to you catherine. >>thank you bruce, a. >>why some amazon delivers cod take longer. the company says it all for the safety of their drivers and looters they walk off with nearly $10,000 worth of inventory from a san francisco pot dispensary. and after the break the popular to current furniture store that's going out of pier one imports it is officially going out of business it is closing after court approved its bankruptcy application that allows pier one to liquidate its retail operations and about 500 stores across the country. pier one had a more than a 1000 stores at one point they so things like furniture pillows other decor. it is struggling with a lot of competition from big box chains and of course online retailers. it's expected all pier one stores
through wednesday night so let's take a look ahead at the next 7 day forecast and you could see the peak of the heat wave on wednesday. but then some relief on thursday but widespread cooling will begin on friday but below average temperatures this weekend and then monday rounding out in your average highs with plenty of sunshine back to you catherine. >>thank you bruce, a. >>why some amazon delivers cod take longer. the company says it all for the safety of their drivers and...
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and this was during the peak. endent shopkeepers and so forth. so, whilst i think it's obviously important to focus on the biological and other co—morbidity factors, there was also the issue around protection — which i don't think was happening in the right way. there was a shortage of ppe, so it was obviously prioritised for the health service and the care sector thereafter. but many key workers went unprotected, and, you know, i think it stands to reason that they would have been exposed and many would've become infected. to holyrood now, where scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has pledged to "move heaven and earth" to get schools back to normal as soon as it's safe. when scottish schools go back in august the plan is for what's called blended learning, with pupils spending part of the time in the classroom and part of the time studying at home. but opposition leaders were unimpressed. so where is the commitment? where is the energy? where is the drive? where is the conviction? where is the national pla
and this was during the peak. endent shopkeepers and so forth. so, whilst i think it's obviously important to focus on the biological and other co—morbidity factors, there was also the issue around protection — which i don't think was happening in the right way. there was a shortage of ppe, so it was obviously prioritised for the health service and the care sector thereafter. but many key workers went unprotected, and, you know, i think it stands to reason that they would have been exposed...
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concerned that while hospitals plan to restart many treatments that had been put on hold during the peaknges remain. taking the overall death toll from the disease to 41,128. with more, here‘s our health correspondent catherine burns. a birthday party in lockdown is never the best, butjock needs an operation because he is deaf. cochlear implant. what does that mean? it means i hear better. his family were hoping he would have the surgery before he turned five. so his operation was cancelled pretty much the day before surgery, and it was just before lockdown. the news for us was really, really devastating. every week, every month that goes by, he is getting older and the outcomes will not be as good. the nhs braced itself for coronavirus, partly by cancelling routine surgery. now, a prediction that four million people on waiting lists in england could turn to ten million by early next year. assuming there is no serious second wave. the nhs is a big, complicated machine and it quickly changed gears to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. now, it is time to get things up and running again, b
concerned that while hospitals plan to restart many treatments that had been put on hold during the peaknges remain. taking the overall death toll from the disease to 41,128. with more, here‘s our health correspondent catherine burns. a birthday party in lockdown is never the best, butjock needs an operation because he is deaf. cochlear implant. what does that mean? it means i hear better. his family were hoping he would have the surgery before he turned five. so his operation was cancelled...
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the peak almost broke minds, and according to consultant nick bunker almost broke the royal london.rmal times we manage about 44 patients. at the peak we were managing just shy of 90 patients. so almost double? almost double. we were 20 beds away from being overrun. we were keeping people alive. that's what our goal of care was, keep as many people alive as long as we can until we can get back to being able to deliver the quality of care that we always aspire to deliver. no one here cares to visit those dark days again. but the destiny of this intensive care unit isn't in the rubber gloved hands of the doctors and nurses themselves, it's in the hands of government ministers and the public. are you expecting a second wave? yes, i mean, i have to say yes, because i think once the lockdown is relaxed people, of course, are going to have more contact with each other, so that's the way this is going to spread. but if the lockdown completely disappears, then i suspect that cases willjust rapidly rise again. we have learned a lot during this last few weeks, the last couple of months, not p
the peak almost broke minds, and according to consultant nick bunker almost broke the royal london.rmal times we manage about 44 patients. at the peak we were managing just shy of 90 patients. so almost double? almost double. we were 20 beds away from being overrun. we were keeping people alive. that's what our goal of care was, keep as many people alive as long as we can until we can get back to being able to deliver the quality of care that we always aspire to deliver. no one here cares to...
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of the highest numbers of covid—19 infections in the world, but president putin recently declared the peakthe epidemic had passed and moscow is lifting restrictions today. this family is free to wander again, as long as they are wearing face masks. but they are not entirely free. the mayor of moscow has assigned each block of flats in the cityjust three walks a week, to limit the crowds. it was very difficult. it is the physical activity, and having two children, it is not easy. i wish we could go out every day, because anyway, summer we could go out every day, because anyway, summer comes. we could go out every day, because anyway, summer comes. so it is really difficult to stay at home. why not allow us to go outjust for certain units? now all the city parks are open again, though it seems it is the weather keeping people away, not the virus. all of this opening up is happening even as moscow is detecting more than 2000 new coronavirus cases every single day. but president putin has already rescheduled his victory day parade for later this month and the kremlin is keen to hold a constitu
of the highest numbers of covid—19 infections in the world, but president putin recently declared the peakthe epidemic had passed and moscow is lifting restrictions today. this family is free to wander again, as long as they are wearing face masks. but they are not entirely free. the mayor of moscow has assigned each block of flats in the cityjust three walks a week, to limit the crowds. it was very difficult. it is the physical activity, and having two children, it is not easy. i wish we...
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they will run of those trains during the peak hour of the commute, and, we have sf fairy changes, andex weekend serve until 9 p.m. and they north san jose stations are officially open for bart, opening over the weekend. that is a look at traffic, back to you. >>> all right, covering a paid, tattoo shop gives customers a prefix for the mistakes of their past, next on kpix 5 news streaming one cbs and and the bay area. >>> we want to bring you the good news in the bay area, go to www.kpix.com and you will find stories of how we are ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> a kentucky tattoo shop is using ink to unite communities by covering up hate or gang symbols. >> it started with a facebook post offering the service for free. >> the shop has received over 30 requests, and they continue to pour in. >> i wanted to help out in some way, it is the
they will run of those trains during the peak hour of the commute, and, we have sf fairy changes, andex weekend serve until 9 p.m. and they north san jose stations are officially open for bart, opening over the weekend. that is a look at traffic, back to you. >>> all right, covering a paid, tattoo shop gives customers a prefix for the mistakes of their past, next on kpix 5 news streaming one cbs and and the bay area. >>> we want to bring you the good news in the bay area, go...
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ministers argue that working via video link which they've been doing during the peak of the coronavirusandemic had made it harder to pass new laws, creating a backlog of important legislation. but in order to keep with social distancing rules the old way of crowding through division lobbies had to be replaced instead a winding queue was marked out, through the lobby and down into westminster hall. many mps argued taking part and voting remotely had worked fine and it was too risky for many of them to return a suggestion rejected by the leader of the commons. the stopgaps of a hybrid parliament with a necessary compromise during the peak of the virus but by not being here the house has not worked effectively on behalf of constituents. for ten weeks there has been no detailed line by line consideration of bills that will affect peoples lives. the new queuing system had already been dubbed the "mogg conga" by opposition mps, one wondered if the leader of the commons had got the idea from a theme park queue. the honourable gentleman asks if i have ever been to alton towers, and yes i have,
ministers argue that working via video link which they've been doing during the peak of the coronavirusandemic had made it harder to pass new laws, creating a backlog of important legislation. but in order to keep with social distancing rules the old way of crowding through division lobbies had to be replaced instead a winding queue was marked out, through the lobby and down into westminster hall. many mps argued taking part and voting remotely had worked fine and it was too risky for many of...
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wednesday, thursday's probably when the heat peaks, but this is where we become more uncertain. l be the reason for the heat ebbing away, and it looks as if that atlantic air will slowly filter its way southwards, probably towards friday and the weekend. so thursday, another day where we've got some showers, or more cloud, across the north and the west. but for many, it's looking dry and warm still. it could just trigger the odd sharp shower, the odd thunderstorm around. but further south and east, we're maintaining that heat. as i say, it's a slow progress, this breakdown to slightly cooler air. as you can see, it could be into next weekend, but there's some uncertainty. but all the time, further north and west, we maintain temperatures about average, a little more cloud, and the chance of some rain. but that chance of rain does increase further south, as we go through next weekend, as that low pressure close to iceland pushes its way eastwards — but temporarily, potentially. but as i say, there is a question mark as to how long—lived that heat will be. we'll keep you updated. t
wednesday, thursday's probably when the heat peaks, but this is where we become more uncertain. l be the reason for the heat ebbing away, and it looks as if that atlantic air will slowly filter its way southwards, probably towards friday and the weekend. so thursday, another day where we've got some showers, or more cloud, across the north and the west. but for many, it's looking dry and warm still. it could just trigger the odd sharp shower, the odd thunderstorm around. but further south and...
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the stopgap of a hybrid parliament was a necessary compromise during the peak of the virus.being here, the house has not worked effectively on behalf of constituents. for ten weeks, there has been no detailed line by line consideration of bills that will affect people's lives. the new queuing system had already been dubbed the ‘mogg conga' by opposition mps. one wondered if the leader of the commons had got the idea from a theme park queue. the honourable gentleman asks if i have ever been to alton towers, and yes, indeed i have — i took my sister annunziata there many years ago. laughter. what the leader of the house is proposing is discriminatory. the equalities and human rights commission have said so. so if you are able—bodied, you can come in. you have to ignore government advice about shielding, the r factor, but you have to come in. now, if for whatever reason, you are following government guidelines and cannot be here, you are effectively losing your vote. could he confirm there for me that those constituents of mps who have to shield are therefore worth less, and it
the stopgap of a hybrid parliament was a necessary compromise during the peak of the virus.being here, the house has not worked effectively on behalf of constituents. for ten weeks, there has been no detailed line by line consideration of bills that will affect people's lives. the new queuing system had already been dubbed the ‘mogg conga' by opposition mps. one wondered if the leader of the commons had got the idea from a theme park queue. the honourable gentleman asks if i have ever been to...
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at the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of contacts traces were mobilised. allowed to ask personal questions and record private details because of special laws brought in to combat into pictures diseases. traces then hit this treats to seek out cctv footage. ——streets looking at phone and bank records to get the most accurate information. the details are sent out as emergency messages across the country. tracking down covid—19 carriers once took days. after gaining access to even more data, it now takes less than one hour. you'll not how are you feeling? very tired, i come from south carolina. and you have no symptoms? this woman has taught how to download a quarantine up on her phone. she won't be allowed to switch her phone off or move from her quarantine address of 1a days. this foreigner is told he will be deported if he doesn't comply. but she feels it is right. i am so grateful i can be on this territory. nothing. i am just so glad. a few have complained about any intrusion on privacy. it has been seen as a price worth paying. track and trace has kept
at the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of contacts traces were mobilised. allowed to ask personal questions and record private details because of special laws brought in to combat into pictures diseases. traces then hit this treats to seek out cctv footage. ——streets looking at phone and bank records to get the most accurate information. the details are sent out as emergency messages across the country. tracking down covid—19 carriers once took days. after gaining access to even more data,...
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border should have been introduced when the virus was at its peak rate in the united kingdom continues to decline and international travel is likely to resume from its record low. therefore, the scientific advice is that imported cases from the virus pose a more significant threat to our national effort and our recovery. travellers from overseas could become a high proportion of the overall number of infections in the overall number of infections in the uk and therefore increase the spread of the disease. the government is therefore taking a proportion and time—limited approach to protect the health of the british public. madam deputy speaker, iwill recap and recalled the house of the key points of the public health measures the government is putting in place from the 8th ofjune. these temporary requirements are set out in the full health protection regulations laid her to limit later today. these will apply across england with devolved administrations laying their own regulations to set out their enforcement approaches. to limit the spread of infec
border should have been introduced when the virus was at its peak rate in the united kingdom continues to decline and international travel is likely to resume from its record low. therefore, the scientific advice is that imported cases from the virus pose a more significant threat to our national effort and our recovery. travellers from overseas could become a high proportion of the overall number of infections in the overall number of infections in the uk and therefore increase the spread of...
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cases of the virus are peaking in at least 9 u.s. states most of them ones that dropped a mitigating measures earlier than others like texas where the number of people being hospitalized has doubled in the past 2 weeks and people got complacent people got a little bit overly confident in our ability to manage you know more normally and people started like it was summer and they started to act like they want to go back to arnie's new lots of big things like and it's coming back and it's. in florida where hundreds are lining up for testing as the state sees more than 5000 cases in a single day and in north carolina where the opening up of the state has been rapidly reversed so today i'm announcing that north carolina will pause and continue our safe or at home phase 2 for another 3 weeks this is not where we planned to be or wanted to be. but it is one of 2 important decisions that we need to make to effectively fight this disease. the other important decision is to make the wearing of masks meant a tory a measure now being implemented
cases of the virus are peaking in at least 9 u.s. states most of them ones that dropped a mitigating measures earlier than others like texas where the number of people being hospitalized has doubled in the past 2 weeks and people got complacent people got a little bit overly confident in our ability to manage you know more normally and people started like it was summer and they started to act like they want to go back to arnie's new lots of big things like and it's coming back and it's. in...
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it should be a sunny day all day long and probably the peak of the warmth this week we'll top out in the 80's and even some low 90's. well inland by tomorrow afternoon. so looking like a nice day ahead and then things are going to begin to change enjoy the day tomorrow 81 degrees in hayward 81 in redwood city about 75 degrees in downtown san francisco. and then after that my work starting to see a return some low clouds and fog as we get in toward the middle of this week and more clouds on the way as temperatures going to cool. the winds are going to be picking up it will be much cooler than normal as we head in toward friday. and the first part of your weekend just in back to you. thank you lawrence. much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 a ku klux klan leader was arrested over the weekend in virginia where you find out what charges he's now facing. >>and up next emergency room visits for non covid related illnesses have dramatically dropped during the pandemic find out why officials are concerned about this. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving paymen
it should be a sunny day all day long and probably the peak of the warmth this week we'll top out in the 80's and even some low 90's. well inland by tomorrow afternoon. so looking like a nice day ahead and then things are going to begin to change enjoy the day tomorrow 81 degrees in hayward 81 in redwood city about 75 degrees in downtown san francisco. and then after that my work starting to see a return some low clouds and fog as we get in toward the middle of this week and more clouds on the...
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at the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of contact tracers were mobilised. ask personal questions and record private details because of special laws brought in to combat infectious diseases. tracers then hit the streets to seek out cctv footage. they'll look at phone and bank records to get the most accurate information. the details are sent out as emergency messages across the country. tracking down covid—19 carriers once took days. after gaining access to even more data, it now takes less than an hour. how are you feeling? pretty tired, actually. we came from south carolina. technology is used at the border, too. and you have no symptoms? luckily not! parkjoo—yun is taught how to download a quarantine app on her phone. she won't be allowed to switch her phone off or move from her quarantine address for 1h days. this foreigner is told he will be deported if he doesn't comply. butjoo—yun feels this is right. i'm so grateful i can be on this territory, honestly. nothing is better. i'm just so glad. few have complained about any intrusion or privacy. it's been
at the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of contact tracers were mobilised. ask personal questions and record private details because of special laws brought in to combat infectious diseases. tracers then hit the streets to seek out cctv footage. they'll look at phone and bank records to get the most accurate information. the details are sent out as emergency messages across the country. tracking down covid—19 carriers once took days. after gaining access to even more data, it now takes less...
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the peak of this heat wave will be tomorrow. it is toasty away from the bay. 98 in fairfield. a usual hot spot. 89 degrees in san jose. even the airport in san francisco is at 82 degrees. downtown it is several degrees cooler. i'll show you that coming up. the heat advisory continues until 9:00 p.m. common sense stuff. take it easy, stay hydrated. the high temperatures approaching triple digits inland . we will show you what to expect coming up in just a few minutes. >> paul, thank you. >>> let's take a live look at washington, d.c. where a large group of protestors gathered in front of the white house. they are violating a new curfew that took effect in the past hour. natalie brand is live on the white house grounds. what is the very latest, natalie? >> reporter: liz, things appear to be calm at this hour. we are now an hour past curfew here in washington, d.c. you can still hear some of the demonss ance, but they appear to be disspeakersing dissummersing at disspeakersing at this hour. they have been around the white house, at one point stopping, sitting for nine minutes in
the peak of this heat wave will be tomorrow. it is toasty away from the bay. 98 in fairfield. a usual hot spot. 89 degrees in san jose. even the airport in san francisco is at 82 degrees. downtown it is several degrees cooler. i'll show you that coming up. the heat advisory continues until 9:00 p.m. common sense stuff. take it easy, stay hydrated. the high temperatures approaching triple digits inland . we will show you what to expect coming up in just a few minutes. >> paul, thank you....
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figures from the cqc show that there is a 79% fall from the peak of the crisis in care homes, the week to the week ending the 29th of may, the latest when the data is available. and the latest 0ns data showed that there were 12,739 registered deaths in care homes in the year up to the 22nd of may. and this represents 29.1% of all registered covid deaths. from the earliest days of this crisis, we recognised that people in social ca re we re recognised that people in social care were uniquely vulnerable. two thirds of people in residential care over the age of 85, and the latest data from public health england shows that the over—80s are 70 times more likely to die from coronavirus than the under—40s. so, i know personally what an anxious time it is, and it has been, for anyone with a loved one in social care. and right from the start, we've given guidance and financial support to ca re guidance and financial support to care homes, we have prioritised testing, we've strengthened the links between the nhs and social care, with a named clinical lead for every ca re care, with a named clini
figures from the cqc show that there is a 79% fall from the peak of the crisis in care homes, the week to the week ending the 29th of may, the latest when the data is available. and the latest 0ns data showed that there were 12,739 registered deaths in care homes in the year up to the 22nd of may. and this represents 29.1% of all registered covid deaths. from the earliest days of this crisis, we recognised that people in social ca re we re recognised that people in social care were uniquely...
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the peak of the heat, things will gradually change.otland, around glasgow, we could hit 29 or 30 through this afternoon. the details of what's going to happen, strong sunshine for many through today. a few exceptions. storms earlier on, up few exceptions. storms earlier on, up to the west of scotland. 0ne few exceptions. storms earlier on, up to the west of scotland. one or two more storms in the west later in quite misty and murky across some parts of north—east scotland but confirmation of how warm it will be with most staying dry and sunny. bridges above 30 degrees for more of you today with yesterday but optionally high uv levels. the highest uv levels ever recorded in the uk expected across southern parts of england and wales later. take note if you are out. a few showers and thunderstorms to break out, particularly in the west. drifting across parts of central and northern england. another humid night tonight, temperatures for some not popping below 19 or 20 celsius. a few changes. a human start. sunshine for many. cloud here and
the peak of the heat, things will gradually change.otland, around glasgow, we could hit 29 or 30 through this afternoon. the details of what's going to happen, strong sunshine for many through today. a few exceptions. storms earlier on, up few exceptions. storms earlier on, up to the west of scotland. 0ne few exceptions. storms earlier on, up to the west of scotland. one or two more storms in the west later in quite misty and murky across some parts of north—east scotland but confirmation of...
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institute actually said that the overall number of infections has been on a steady decline since the peak numbers in spring the president also stressed that the measures were overall as successful here in germany but then last week there was a peak in that number and that also led to the representation rate in germany shooting up from under one to almost 3 and you have to keep in mind that that means that one infected person on average now in fact infects almost another 3 people and so of course that does sound drastic but then the president stressed that you have to keep in mind that the overall numbers are still low never having said that he also said that the risk is still here and that it's vital to contain any local outbreak so our authorities confident that they can indeed contain this outbreak i wouldn't call them confident i would say that the pressure is on them now of course germany's coronavirus strategy has been one where a lot of responsibility has been left with the regions and with the regional authorities that was a successful strategy because it left them a lot of flexibi
institute actually said that the overall number of infections has been on a steady decline since the peak numbers in spring the president also stressed that the measures were overall as successful here in germany but then last week there was a peak in that number and that also led to the representation rate in germany shooting up from under one to almost 3 and you have to keep in mind that that means that one infected person on average now in fact infects almost another 3 people and so of...
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interesting to see that we have had a big decline from the peak in europe where the who said that itut 80% cents a month ago. at the same time, a big rise in other countries like pakistan, iran, saudi arabia— all showing a big rise. it's fascinating to see a country like israel, which lockdown very early and tightly, has pretty much return to normality. they have opened up schools again and they are having big problems in schools, they are having to close down a lot of skills. essentially, the region is showing that the countries that have an lockdown as there will played by the problem. the countries that did lockdown, like perhaps pakistan, like israel, like perhaps pakistan, like israel, likejordan, like perhaps pakistan, like israel, like jordan, like saudi like perhaps pakistan, like israel, likejordan, like saudi arabia — those countries are seeing another big rise again to stop so it's very easy sitting here where we are to think, 0k, it easy sitting here where we are to think, ok, it was a problem, it was a nightmare but is beginning to go away. but if you look around what is
interesting to see that we have had a big decline from the peak in europe where the who said that itut 80% cents a month ago. at the same time, a big rise in other countries like pakistan, iran, saudi arabia— all showing a big rise. it's fascinating to see a country like israel, which lockdown very early and tightly, has pretty much return to normality. they have opened up schools again and they are having big problems in schools, they are having to close down a lot of skills. essentially,...
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this is one of the big question what is going to happen under school with a real plan during the peak of the pandemic in naperville more or less where 1600000000 students have been affected by the lockdown measures of school mindy practically 90 percent of the school population in the war now with the opening of this means that even in many counties which are hit by the child live or this this children went back to work in many cases and what is going to happen to them are they going to go back to school or they will have to continue working for their families to mitigate the negative effect of the loss of jobs there and listen to our corporate units and for their parents it's a big question what can be done but i think the island international community seen that our sun but our docks in disguise is of course it is a it is a catastrophe by the descent that of this is opening some opportunities like we have noted that many countries took very important measure of to strengthen their capacity of their concerts on education but also on the poverty of additional measures are now climate
this is one of the big question what is going to happen under school with a real plan during the peak of the pandemic in naperville more or less where 1600000000 students have been affected by the lockdown measures of school mindy practically 90 percent of the school population in the war now with the opening of this means that even in many counties which are hit by the child live or this this children went back to work in many cases and what is going to happen to them are they going to go back...
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we're hitting the peak of our little mini heat wave with some inland spots in the 90s today. meteorologist paul heggen is checking those high temperatures. >> yes. they will still be warm. today is up with of those bay area days where we got 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s all co- habiting on the map. then you get into the hot weather, especially inland. 91 degrees in santa rosa. 95 in concord and 98 degrees in fairfield. temperatures tomorrow, they won't be nearly as far above average. mid to upper 80s farther inland and there se convenient more cool air that is on the way as we head towards the end of the work week. you can see that marine layer lurking just offshore, and we will experience that by the time friday rolls around. we'll take a look at the full seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you, paul. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the muni announcement sparking a riff with san francisco police officers. >>> yeah, muni makes a change. it prompts quite a tweet from the police officers' association. a dramatic tweet in a lot of people's minds toda
we're hitting the peak of our little mini heat wave with some inland spots in the 90s today. meteorologist paul heggen is checking those high temperatures. >> yes. they will still be warm. today is up with of those bay area days where we got 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s all co- habiting on the map. then you get into the hot weather, especially inland. 91 degrees in santa rosa. 95 in concord and 98 degrees in fairfield. temperatures tomorrow, they won't be nearly as far above average. mid to...
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nearly 6 million at the peak of the lockdown. not bad very little family business.sks, one for noel and one for sarah. could you describe your audience? charming. the really lovely. very vocal. they phone up co nsta ntly. very vocal. they phone up constantly. you need to speak to niell, my darling. i love the feel that they can ring us up the feel that they can ring us up in the projectionist box with me and dad. i don't think there are many channels that have that kind of rapport or relationship with their viewers. david sillito, bbc news, hertfordshire. fantastic fa ntastic stuff, fantastic stuff, talking pictures, a father and daughter station. plenty more on the website. thank you for watching. hello there, i'm sure it's not going to be to everyone's liking, but this week, it is going to be turning hotter and more humid across many parts of the country. and for the first time this year, the temperature is likely to reach 30 degrees plus. now on monday, the highest temperature was at heathrow airport and in cambridgeshire with temperatures of 2a degrees. and that
nearly 6 million at the peak of the lockdown. not bad very little family business.sks, one for noel and one for sarah. could you describe your audience? charming. the really lovely. very vocal. they phone up co nsta ntly. very vocal. they phone up constantly. you need to speak to niell, my darling. i love the feel that they can ring us up the feel that they can ring us up in the projectionist box with me and dad. i don't think there are many channels that have that kind of rapport or...
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we have had the largest increase of respiratory outbreaks since the peak in the last week.n the first point, about, ishould thanks, tom. let's look on the first point, about, i should say, face coverings for public transport, not face masks, really important.” coverings for public transport, not face masks, really important. i know peter has been working on this in the last three weeks and we are very keen on asking him to say a word or two about that in a second. my understanding of science, and i know that stephen will put me right if i get it wrong. social distancing is absolutely the most important thing, along with washing your hands and not touching your face. perhaps those things are equal. stephen will tell us. we found when we looked at the evidence on face coverings that it was distant to those things. in the end, as you will know and as i mentioned in my comments before, we decided to bring those in and make them mandatory, because it is something that actually helps your fellow commuter, your fellow traveller, and we thought it was a good thing to do for society
we have had the largest increase of respiratory outbreaks since the peak in the last week.n the first point, about, ishould thanks, tom. let's look on the first point, about, i should say, face coverings for public transport, not face masks, really important.” coverings for public transport, not face masks, really important. i know peter has been working on this in the last three weeks and we are very keen on asking him to say a word or two about that in a second. my understanding of science,...
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the home secretary priti patel said that with coronavirus passing the peak, the changes were necessaryh public. these measures are backed by science and supported by the public and are essential to save lives. we know they will present difficulties for the tourism industry but that is why we have an unprecedented package of support, the most comprehensive in the world, for employees and business. we will all suffer in the long run if we get this wrong, and that is why it is crucial we introduce these measures now. let us not throw away the ha rd—won progress in tackling this virus. we owe it to the thousands of people who died and also to the millions of people across the whole of the united kingdom he sacrifice over the previous months in the form of social distancing have together brought this virus under control. labour wondered why quarantine rules weren't introduced at the start of the outbreak. there has to be reassurance, the quarantine has a genuine public health benefit now, that according to the government, it did not have in past months. and that these measures are not just
the home secretary priti patel said that with coronavirus passing the peak, the changes were necessaryh public. these measures are backed by science and supported by the public and are essential to save lives. we know they will present difficulties for the tourism industry but that is why we have an unprecedented package of support, the most comprehensive in the world, for employees and business. we will all suffer in the long run if we get this wrong, and that is why it is crucial we introduce...
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following the peak in april, the number of deaths fell across the country last month but slower in this health experts say there were a number of factors. asagp say there were a number of factors. asa gp in say there were a number of factors. as a gp in inner—city newcastle we have large numbers of people living with long—term conditions or chronic diseases and the ones that we see a lot of include chest diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is very common. and that clearly puts you at greater risk if you were to catch the virus. figures out today for england and wales show a range of death rates linked to cover19 a range of death rates linked to cover 19 between march and may. they are adjusted for differing age profiles in each area. in the north—east of england the figure was just over 97 for every 100,000 of population. in london, the highest, it was 137 per 100000 and the lowest in england was the south—west, with just over a1. in wales, the highest area, once again a big city was cardiff at 125 per 100,000 deaths. wales as a whole at 67 was below england. the figures sho
following the peak in april, the number of deaths fell across the country last month but slower in this health experts say there were a number of factors. asagp say there were a number of factors. asa gp in say there were a number of factors. as a gp in inner—city newcastle we have large numbers of people living with long—term conditions or chronic diseases and the ones that we see a lot of include chest diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is very common. and that clearly puts...
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grants or a combination of fault also coming up as cape town graces for corona virus infections at the peak of the mom to be asking why the south africans.
grants or a combination of fault also coming up as cape town graces for corona virus infections at the peak of the mom to be asking why the south africans.
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in the great depression, from the crash of 1929, the peak unemployment was two years. s. and what we do know from the previous mass unemployment event which was the crash of 2008 it was nearly a decade before wages began to approximate what they were free crash so we are now looking at the likelihood that a0 odd million people will spend the bulk of them will spend more than a decade trying to get back to earning what they were earning the day before so that is the medium term. and in the long term i think that it comes back to the short term. we end up thinking about what the come presidency has revealed to all americans and honestly, carry, i have been in contact with colleagues who cover washington, live in washington, and to hear them, their despair and their sense that, you know, the country may, you know, really have some serious problems between now and election day. i think, that is the new normal. which is, can america ever come back to something like what it was 15 or 20 years ago? much less three years ago, the day donald trump was sworn in. thank you for tha
in the great depression, from the crash of 1929, the peak unemployment was two years. s. and what we do know from the previous mass unemployment event which was the crash of 2008 it was nearly a decade before wages began to approximate what they were free crash so we are now looking at the likelihood that a0 odd million people will spend the bulk of them will spend more than a decade trying to get back to earning what they were earning the day before so that is the medium term. and in the long...
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cases were rising at up to 900 per day at the peak, one third of them in daegu. ed and there were not enough medical staff and beds to handle this surge. a call went out for a volunteer medics —— for volunteer medics to go to daegu, among them doctors and nurses from seoul medical centre. theirjob, to treat those with the worst symptoms. 0ne treat those with the worst symptoms. one was doctor kim. doctor kim was sent straight to the front line, no camera crews were allowed to film in his critical care unit. so everything you see was shot on his body cam. this is a so—called negative pressure ward where no air is allowed to circulate from one room to another. it stops the virus spreading within the hospital. a lesson learned from the mers outbreak. but even so, there were times when doc kim felt helpless. —— doctor kim. with no vaccine and no drug to combat the disease, all he could do was buy a patient time and hope that they hung on. with daegu the epicentre of the out rake, officials faced a difficult situation. should they lock the city down? instead, they put
cases were rising at up to 900 per day at the peak, one third of them in daegu. ed and there were not enough medical staff and beds to handle this surge. a call went out for a volunteer medics —— for volunteer medics to go to daegu, among them doctors and nurses from seoul medical centre. theirjob, to treat those with the worst symptoms. 0ne treat those with the worst symptoms. one was doctor kim. doctor kim was sent straight to the front line, no camera crews were allowed to film in his...
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infection rate has been surging in the last week, the number of people in hospital has surpassed the peakril. florida is also seeing cases rising sharply, it's now the seventh state to reach 100,000 cases. earlier, dr fauci was giving testimony to a congressional hearing. this is part of what he said. right now, the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to address those surges that we are seeing in florida and texas and arizona and in other states. they're not the only ones that are having difficulty. bottom line, mr chairman, it's a mixed bag — some good and some now, we have a problem with. barbara plett usher has more on mr fauci's testimony. he and others testifying also talked about the testing, he said that it was progress being made, that there was an increase in the amount of testing, that they were going to do more and they certainly had not been instructed to do less, which seem to contradict what president trump had said. ata what president trump had said. at a rally at the weekend he told people he directed the administration to slow down the testing bec
infection rate has been surging in the last week, the number of people in hospital has surpassed the peakril. florida is also seeing cases rising sharply, it's now the seventh state to reach 100,000 cases. earlier, dr fauci was giving testimony to a congressional hearing. this is part of what he said. right now, the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to address those surges that we are seeing in florida and texas and arizona and in other states. they're not the only...
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the stopgap of a hybrid parliament was a necessary compromise during the peak of the virus.ut by not being here, the house has not worked effectively on behalf of constituents. for ten weeks there has been no detail, line by line consideration of bills that will affect people's lives. there are lots of mps who are banned from attending parliament because they are shielding either themselves or others in their household. how can it possibly be right to exclude those people? how can it be a conservative motion to exclude those mps and thereby disenfranchise their communities? jacob rees—mogg said some members would still be able to take part via videolink. i will be bringing forward as i promised i would on the 20th of may, a motion tomorrow to allow members who for medical grounds, are unable to attend, to continue to appear for scrutiny, that is to say urgent questions and statements remotely. that will be brought forward tomorrow as i promised i would do. one mp pointed to a recent change in government policy waiving the fees foreign—born nhs staff have to pay to use the he
the stopgap of a hybrid parliament was a necessary compromise during the peak of the virus.ut by not being here, the house has not worked effectively on behalf of constituents. for ten weeks there has been no detail, line by line consideration of bills that will affect people's lives. there are lots of mps who are banned from attending parliament because they are shielding either themselves or others in their household. how can it possibly be right to exclude those people? how can it be a...
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infection rate has been surging in the last week — the number of people in hospital has surpassed the peaklorida is also seeing cases rising sharply — it's now the seventh state to reach 100,000 cases. earlier dr fauci was giving testimony to a congressional hearing. this is part of what he said. right now, the next couple of weeks are going to be critical and our ability to address those fauci that we are seeing in florida, and texas, and arizona, and in other states, they are not the only ones that are having difficulty. bottom line, mrchairman, it are having difficulty. bottom line, mr chairman, it is a mixed bag, some good and some now we have a problem with. earlier i spoke to lev facher, washington correspondent for stat, the health and medical news outlet about the increase in cases. all states are very aggressive in reopening their economies and allowing businesses to go about life as it was before the pandemic, the states are now seeing really dramatic spikes in the number of new cases per day. that is starting to be reflected additionally in the people that are hospitalized in in
infection rate has been surging in the last week — the number of people in hospital has surpassed the peaklorida is also seeing cases rising sharply — it's now the seventh state to reach 100,000 cases. earlier dr fauci was giving testimony to a congressional hearing. this is part of what he said. right now, the next couple of weeks are going to be critical and our ability to address those fauci that we are seeing in florida, and texas, and arizona, and in other states, they are not the only...
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tourism tourism makes up about 20 percent of the conservative income and this is supposed to be the peak season but the rival of the corona crisis has made it clear that relying on tourism only is not the answer. one national i have managed to refocus on its conservation activities they have also had to provide food aid in communities of the mara region many of the people here because guides rangers in hotels also local jewelry to tourists the entire regions main source of income has been derailed additionally local markets have been closed disrupting trade in the area. everything has become difficult getting food is a problem that this is all around us i just don't it on and can't leave the room for the people here it's a lifeline and it could be another year before tourists actually start returning to the region so we need. a paradigm shift in their conservation movement to find out. there are alternatives to sustain important work that is done in conservation. while the effects of the pandemic have devastated the region well there are hopes that this change will also give people the c
tourism tourism makes up about 20 percent of the conservative income and this is supposed to be the peak season but the rival of the corona crisis has made it clear that relying on tourism only is not the answer. one national i have managed to refocus on its conservation activities they have also had to provide food aid in communities of the mara region many of the people here because guides rangers in hotels also local jewelry to tourists the entire regions main source of income has been...
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grants or a combination of bolt also coming up as cape town graces for corona virus infections at the peak of the month that we will be asking why the south african city has been has seen more cases and deaths than the rest of the country. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program a leaders are holding a video conference at this hour on a financial plan to help the bloc emerge intact from the worst economic crisis in its history the virtual summit is the 1st step in what are expected to be difficult negotiations they are discussing an unprecedented $750000000000.00 euro carona recovery fund leaders will meet face to face next month for the 1st time since the coronavirus crisis began in february. and let's head live now to brussels where. this is following the talks for us and there are certainly big political fault lines in these negotiations so where are those lines drawn. absolutely sarah leaders being glued to their t.v. screens now as this virtual meeting has started and you have a number of counties that are formed ever since the german chancellor and the french president stepped forward
grants or a combination of bolt also coming up as cape town graces for corona virus infections at the peak of the month that we will be asking why the south african city has been has seen more cases and deaths than the rest of the country. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program a leaders are holding a video conference at this hour on a financial plan to help the bloc emerge intact from the worst economic crisis in its history the virtual summit is the 1st step in what are expected to be...
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ultimately the there is a sense that we are past the peak, the big concern to government and elsewhererd neil ferguson, formerly the government scientific adviser, yesterday saying september could be the time when we start to see it. if it does come to pass. a lot of people hope it does not number that is the hope in the government, but given that we have run through so many of the medical supplies we need. it is time to start building those again. that no—deal brexit is a factor in this in the supply chain breaking down. things in that sense. and also i thinkjust the added factor here is in the article mentions things like ppe. the uk government is on the back photo. were in a situation where every country is in a
ultimately the there is a sense that we are past the peak, the big concern to government and elsewhererd neil ferguson, formerly the government scientific adviser, yesterday saying september could be the time when we start to see it. if it does come to pass. a lot of people hope it does not number that is the hope in the government, but given that we have run through so many of the medical supplies we need. it is time to start building those again. that no—deal brexit is a factor in this in...