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this is g w news live from berlin and jubilation after europe european union leaders strike a deal on a multibillion euro coronavirus recovery package. europe is strong gervase united states after 4 days and nights they finally agree on the details of loans and grants to be given to member states hit hardest by the president so who won and lost. also coming up here in germany the high profile trial of the man accused of targeting a synagogue in the city of highland gets under way to passers by were killed during the attack. and what happens when you can't even pretend to get up close and personal will find out how the film industry is adapting to the koran the bars and then if. i'm sumi so much going to it's good to have you with us european leaders have sealed a deal on an unprecedented 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund after 4 days of heated talks leaders finally agreed on the details of loans and grants to be given to countries hardest hit by the pandemic all of these 750000000000 euros 390000000000 will be given in the form of grants the remaining 360000000000 euros will
this is g w news live from berlin and jubilation after europe european union leaders strike a deal on a multibillion euro coronavirus recovery package. europe is strong gervase united states after 4 days and nights they finally agree on the details of loans and grants to be given to member states hit hardest by the president so who won and lost. also coming up here in germany the high profile trial of the man accused of targeting a synagogue in the city of highland gets under way to passers by...
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we are still me deep in the 1st wave of this if you look at the at the graph from europe europe the european union as an entity it went up and then came down to baseline now they're having little blips as you might expect if they try to be open and we would help never came down to baseline and now is surging back so it's a serious situation that we have to address immediately dr anthony fauci there america's top infectious disease expert on the worsening pandemic in the united states and now the corona virus is threatening a new group of people more than a 1000000 international students in america some schools including harvard university plan to only offer courses online next semester u.s. immigration authorities say foreign students in rolled at schools with only online courses will not be allowed to stay in the u.s. and could face deportation. now this could impact more than a 1000000 students a large share of them coming from china south korea and canada and there has been a lot of reaction on social media to this the economist anybody tweeting the trumpet ministration has now decided to depor
we are still me deep in the 1st wave of this if you look at the at the graph from europe europe the european union as an entity it went up and then came down to baseline now they're having little blips as you might expect if they try to be open and we would help never came down to baseline and now is surging back so it's a serious situation that we have to address immediately dr anthony fauci there america's top infectious disease expert on the worsening pandemic in the united states and now...
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europe. the european union has us on the travel ban. what we will do, we have a travel ban too. european union very early, but when you talk about mortality rates, i think it is the opposite. i think we have one of the lowest mortality rates. that is not true, sir. we have 90 deaths in a single this week. can you please give me the mortality rate. she is right here. i heard we have one of the lowest, may be the lowest mortality rates anywhere in the world. df the numbers for us? because i herby had the best mortality rate. this is... the data from the university, does not support the president's claim. it is mortality rate in the us is higher than many other countries, although the uk is worst affected. president trump also defended his decision not to enforce the use of facemasks around the country. no, i want of facemasks around the country. no, iwant people of facemasks around the country. no, i want people to have a certain freedom and i do not believe in that. no. i do not believe in that. no. i do not believe in that. no. i do not believe that if everyone wore a mask, ever
europe. the european union has us on the travel ban. what we will do, we have a travel ban too. european union very early, but when you talk about mortality rates, i think it is the opposite. i think we have one of the lowest mortality rates. that is not true, sir. we have 90 deaths in a single this week. can you please give me the mortality rate. she is right here. i heard we have one of the lowest, may be the lowest mortality rates anywhere in the world. df the numbers for us? because i herby...
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europe. the european union has us on the travel ban.well, we have them on a travel ban too, chris. i closed them off. if you remember, i was the one that did european union very early, but when you talk about mortality rates, i think it's the opposite. i think we have one of the lowest mortality rates. that is not true, sir. well, we're gonna take a look. we had 900 deaths in a single day this week. we will take a look. ready? crosstalk. you can check it out. can you please get me the mortality rate? kayleigh‘s right here. i heard we had one of the lowest, maybe the lowest mortality rate anywhere in the world. do you have the numbers, please? because i heard we had the best mortality rate. this is the case rate of similar countries... number one low mortality rate. but data collated by america's johns hopkins university does not support the president's claim. it shows the mortality rate in the us is higher than many other countries, although the uk is worst affected. president trump also defended his decision not to enforce the use of f
europe. the european union has us on the travel ban.well, we have them on a travel ban too, chris. i closed them off. if you remember, i was the one that did european union very early, but when you talk about mortality rates, i think it's the opposite. i think we have one of the lowest mortality rates. that is not true, sir. well, we're gonna take a look. we had 900 deaths in a single day this week. we will take a look. ready? crosstalk. you can check it out. can you please get me the mortality...
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european countries. in europe in the european union however poland is very deeply divided and as we have seen in this is this election. it's almost 5050 half of the of the society says we agree what the president does we like it that way the other 50 percent says no but it doesn't mean that the you did the country wants to get out from the rippin union ok so. from a polish test thank you for that thank you. prime minister just have a conte and germany's chancellor angela merkel have met for talks on a proposed coronavirus recovery fund for your country's country has been gente european leaders to support the multi-billion dollar economic stimulus plan he has medicals backing but some e.u. countries oppose the fund which would see the european union issued joint debt for the 1st time several e.u. countries including if the off facing severe economic recession due to the coronavirus endemic. and formal we can use chief political correspondent melinda crave who is at schloss news a bit outside the den where the meeting between going to medical and just if it contained is taking place hello melinda good to
european countries. in europe in the european union however poland is very deeply divided and as we have seen in this is this election. it's almost 5050 half of the of the society says we agree what the president does we like it that way the other 50 percent says no but it doesn't mean that the you did the country wants to get out from the rippin union ok so. from a polish test thank you for that thank you. prime minister just have a conte and germany's chancellor angela merkel have met for...
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european countries. in europe in the european union however poland is very deeply divided and as we have seen in this is this election. it's almost 5050 half of the of the society says we agree what the president does we like it that way the other 50 percent says no but it doesn't mean that the you did the country wants to get out from the rippin union ok so. from a polish desk thank you for that thank you. and now to some other stories making news around the world also post president she is being questioned by war crimes prosecutors at the hague they accuse them of crimes against humanity during possibles 1990 s. uprising against serbia speaking outside court that she said that nobody can rewrite history and that he stands for quote truth reconsideration and peace closers. german car make a dime the ses it needs to make further job cuts on top of 15000 already announced the group needs to slash costs as demand for its cause slips the german currency noise nearly 300000 people called white. zinfandel of the daughter all former south african president nelson mandela has died in johannesburg she had been
european countries. in europe in the european union however poland is very deeply divided and as we have seen in this is this election. it's almost 5050 half of the of the society says we agree what the president does we like it that way the other 50 percent says no but it doesn't mean that the you did the country wants to get out from the rippin union ok so. from a polish desk thank you for that thank you. and now to some other stories making news around the world also post president she is...
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really never got down to where we wanted to go if you look at the at the grass from europe europe the european union as an entity it went up and then came down to baseline now they're having little blips as you might expect as they try to we open we would help never came down to baseline and now is surging back so it's a serious situation that we have to address immediately brazil meanwhile which is struggling to contain the virus is easing more restraint sions bars restaurants and other businesses are reopening in south pottle and in india which has become the country with the 3rd highest number of cases well then he 50000 new infections reported in just the past 2 days well have more on the situation in india in just a moment but 1st white house correspondent kimberly hauck has a nativist on the situation in the u.s. well there's a spike in cases all across the united states 40 out of the 50 showing really increased and record breaking in some cases numbers of coronavirus cases and that has certainly got the new york governor or the democratic governor concerned as you point out he says the presid
really never got down to where we wanted to go if you look at the at the grass from europe europe the european union as an entity it went up and then came down to baseline now they're having little blips as you might expect as they try to we open we would help never came down to baseline and now is surging back so it's a serious situation that we have to address immediately brazil meanwhile which is struggling to contain the virus is easing more restraint sions bars restaurants and other...
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european union. >> today we have taken a historic step we can all be proud of. >> the conclusions reached as a result of this summit are truly historic. >> we sent a strong signal to europeancine: european union leaders have agreed on a land mark stimulus package after four days of dramatic negotiations. for people on the ground in brussels, a brilliant story for the backstory, which basically said the leaders started off on friday on a sunlit terrace, drinking mineral water, finished in the early hours on monday with wine and potato chips. i thought that was a colorful image that encapsulates the tense negotiations that we saw. joining us now to talk about this is wolfgang munchau, euro intelligence director. ray to speak with you on a day like today. you are optimistic but a lot more cautious, and many other people out there -- than many other people out there. what do you worry about, given the deal that was mustered together. wolfgang: it is good is that france and germany have stayed together. this deal. close at -- andthe actual money the acrimony that because, there was a lot that we wanted to do with the e.u. budget that it cannot do. the hungarian prime minister
european union. >> today we have taken a historic step we can all be proud of. >> the conclusions reached as a result of this summit are truly historic. >> we sent a strong signal to europeancine: european union leaders have agreed on a land mark stimulus package after four days of dramatic negotiations. for people on the ground in brussels, a brilliant story for the backstory, which basically said the leaders started off on friday on a sunlit terrace, drinking mineral water,...
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really never got down to where we wanted to go if you look at the at the graph from europe europe the european union as an entity it went up and then came down to baseline now they're having little blips as you might expect as they try to we open and we went up never came down to baseline and now is surging back so it's a serious situation that we have to address immediately. well brazil is struggling to contain the virus but is easing more restrictions bars restaurants and other businesses also reacting in sao paolo over in india it's become the country with the 3rd highest number of cases reported nearly 50000 new infections in just the past 2 days or brazilian president tribal sonora has been tested for covert 90 after being taken to a military hospital with a high fever but he says his lungs a clean now he emerged from the hospital wearing a mask just hours after he took steps to walk to donal requiring them in prisons last week he vetoed the use of masks in churches schools and shops. well brazil is the hardest hit a country in latin america but despite this the largest cities are power is bowi
really never got down to where we wanted to go if you look at the at the graph from europe europe the european union as an entity it went up and then came down to baseline now they're having little blips as you might expect as they try to we open and we went up never came down to baseline and now is surging back so it's a serious situation that we have to address immediately. well brazil is struggling to contain the virus but is easing more restrictions bars restaurants and other businesses...
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europe. the european union has us on the travel ban.hink what we'll do, well, we have them on a travel ban too, chris. i closed them off. if you remember, i was the one that did the european union very early. but when you talk about mortality rates, i think it's the opposite. i think we have one of the lowest mortality rates. that is not true, sir. well, we're gonna take a look. we had 900 deaths on a single day this week. we will take a look. ready? you can check it out. can you please get me the mortality rate? kayleigh‘s right here. i heard we had one of the lowest — maybe the lowest mortality rate anywhere in the world. do you have the numbers, please? because i heard we had the best mortality rate. this is the case rate of similar countries... number one low mortality rate. but data collated by america's johns hopkins university does not support the president's claim. it shows the mortality rate in the us is higher than many other countries, although the uk is worst affected. president trump also defended his decision not to enforc
europe. the european union has us on the travel ban.hink what we'll do, well, we have them on a travel ban too, chris. i closed them off. if you remember, i was the one that did the european union very early. but when you talk about mortality rates, i think it's the opposite. i think we have one of the lowest mortality rates. that is not true, sir. well, we're gonna take a look. we had 900 deaths on a single day this week. we will take a look. ready? you can check it out. can you please get me...
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just how serious the situation facing europe is saying that it is in the most risky and dangerous situation that it has been in its history since the european union was founded. and really saying that europe has to come together over getting that recovery fund that we saw mentioned in the report going and the crunch time for that was going to be the middle of july there's going to be a 2 day summit in the chamber that we just saw in the report there where i'm going to merkel you can expect her to be knocking heads together trying to get agreement on that here and to staying on going to medical richard she's working with a close ally in brussels tell us more about that. that's right she certainly is also taking part in the press conference to surlier was fondling she is the president of the european commission and interesting thing about her is just a few months ago uncle merkel was her boss was found alive and used to be a senior minister in the german in the german government so these 2 women know each other really well and that means a lot of these issues they can work much more quickly and effectively together than perhaps 2 people who didn't
just how serious the situation facing europe is saying that it is in the most risky and dangerous situation that it has been in its history since the european union was founded. and really saying that europe has to come together over getting that recovery fund that we saw mentioned in the report going and the crunch time for that was going to be the middle of july there's going to be a 2 day summit in the chamber that we just saw in the report there where i'm going to merkel you can expect her...
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here in europe german chancellor angela merkel has called on the european union. to emerge stronger from its greatest challenge the coronavirus. holds today to mark the beginning of germany's 6 month presidency of the european council with the european union in crisis. masks hand gestures and rather awkward head nodding have taken the place of handshakes german chancellor angela merkel's 1st trip abroad since the corona virus outbreak was marked by new pandemic etiquette as you have confronts an unprecedented threat are already over 100000 european lives have been lost to the virus and alongside growing debt and unemployment the continent to seeing a marked rise in populism. when this in for the pandemic can't be fought with lies and dissent from ation beneath even nor with hatred and agitation in fact denying populism is being shown its limits i've used up the top priority of the german presidency is to ensure that europe emerges from the crisis united by just short term stabilisation of europe will not be enough we also want to europe that offers hope in a while
here in europe german chancellor angela merkel has called on the european union. to emerge stronger from its greatest challenge the coronavirus. holds today to mark the beginning of germany's 6 month presidency of the european council with the european union in crisis. masks hand gestures and rather awkward head nodding have taken the place of handshakes german chancellor angela merkel's 1st trip abroad since the corona virus outbreak was marked by new pandemic etiquette as you have confronts...
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markets and high prices for other products and also expect supplies to europe and the european union in the united kingdom the porters have a strong foothold as well a 3rd of brit said they would definitely not get a corona. the job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what their views on antivirals are we asked londoners in what ways they're willing to protect themselves and during the pandemic some people refused to get their children vaccinated against all common sense i don't know if i would i be grateful at the fact sake of those sorts of things happening i can't be happy to think that i haven't decided that much i need more information everyone should have it these days. i would so i'd want to read all the information 1st and work out how how it works and whether there was side effects from it but i think on the whole good side of the facts in comes available no politic interested probably probably want to be this to preserve it working i wouldn't be good for trying it it's thanks to vaccines that smallpox has been eradicated that means holes technics and po
markets and high prices for other products and also expect supplies to europe and the european union in the united kingdom the porters have a strong foothold as well a 3rd of brit said they would definitely not get a corona. the job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what their views on antivirals are we asked londoners in what ways they're willing to protect themselves and during the pandemic some people refused to get their children vaccinated against all common sense i...
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. >>> americans in europe, the european union is reopening their borders, but they will allow visitors from a dozen other countries, including canada, south korea and australia. this is based on health factors, including how effective a country is handling the spread of coronavirus. the united states has the most confirmed cases of the virus and the world. the number keeps growing. travelers say they can understand banning u.s. travelers. >>> the whole u.s. is in jeopardy. >> i don't think they have a good reason to keep us out. things do need to calm down. >> russia, brazil and india are dead. travelers from china are allowed into europe when china decides to let europeans visit china. >>> californians plan to visit new york, new jersey or connecticut, having to self quarantine for two weeks. the governors of the northeastern states also added arizona, florida, texas and four other states. there are rising numbers of coronavirus infections. the new rules will also apply to those that visit high risk states and go back home to connecticut, new jersey or new york. the order does not app
. >>> americans in europe, the european union is reopening their borders, but they will allow visitors from a dozen other countries, including canada, south korea and australia. this is based on health factors, including how effective a country is handling the spread of coronavirus. the united states has the most confirmed cases of the virus and the world. the number keeps growing. travelers say they can understand banning u.s. travelers. >>> the whole u.s. is in jeopardy....
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european response. if you had thought to europe, or the european union borrowing in the financial markets hundreds of billions few months ago, you would have considered it crazy -- a crazy proposal. now, we are discussing on the amount of different allocation keys. everyone accepted this idea. commissioner, how concerned are you about developments in the u.s., where infections of covid-19 are still rising fast? how much of a risk is it for the present outlook in europe? concerned,, we are first of all, we are concerned for the american communities, american people of the consequences of this pandemic still very strongly. second, we are concerned because r main trade ou partner, especially for export oriented european countries. we need to reestablish strong trade volumes with the u.s. third, we are concerned because this pandemic in the u.s. is contributing to the danger that we have now, which is the danger of uncertainty. recovery needs to overcome uncertainty to gain full speed. tom: that was paolo gentiloni of the european union. we have much more to talk about today. i really want to make it clear that t
european response. if you had thought to europe, or the european union borrowing in the financial markets hundreds of billions few months ago, you would have considered it crazy -- a crazy proposal. now, we are discussing on the amount of different allocation keys. everyone accepted this idea. commissioner, how concerned are you about developments in the u.s., where infections of covid-19 are still rising fast? how much of a risk is it for the present outlook in europe? concerned,, we are first...
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. >> if you look to europe, the european union, that's what they did.nal countries, the national governments managed the breakouts, the outbreaks i should say, and the disease went away fairly quickly to a bare minimum. if president trump or whoever was president took control several things would happen. first of all, the president could say we will have a same rules for everybody, the same standards for everybody. not guidelines. rules to follow. and then the governors could enforce those same rules. everything is the same. another thing that would happen out of this. the president would have the ability to use what's known as a defense production act. this is a powerful piece of legislation to be used a time of crisis where the president says company a, you manufacture for me 10 million masks, i need them immediately. get the equipment you need. you will get it done. we'll pay for it. they have no choice. they get it done. that is done in a war and this is a war as president trump said. another thing to realize is the national government has deep pock
. >> if you look to europe, the european union, that's what they did.nal countries, the national governments managed the breakouts, the outbreaks i should say, and the disease went away fairly quickly to a bare minimum. if president trump or whoever was president took control several things would happen. first of all, the president could say we will have a same rules for everybody, the same standards for everybody. not guidelines. rules to follow. and then the governors could enforce...
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europe. >>> the european union will re-open its borders to a list of countries today but the u.s. is not one of them. diplomats spent days wrangling over who could be let in based on criteria like infection rates and social distancing measures. several countries made the cut like china where the virus originated. rising case numbers and deaths as a result of coronavirus has not helped the u.s. but the be a he sense of american tourists will hit some european countries hard. what's the latest on that? >> reporter: you're right. it will hit a lot of european countries very hard. we were looking into this yesterday. american tourists in cities like paris, rome and lisbon, there's millions of them and they bring in billions of dollars every year. it's something that does hurt the european union a great deal. at the same time the european union and its member states have been saying the only thing that would hurt it more is a second wave of coronavirus infections and another lockdown. that's something they want to avoid. at this point in lime they believe allowing american tourists, am
europe. >>> the european union will re-open its borders to a list of countries today but the u.s. is not one of them. diplomats spent days wrangling over who could be let in based on criteria like infection rates and social distancing measures. several countries made the cut like china where the virus originated. rising case numbers and deaths as a result of coronavirus has not helped the u.s. but the be a he sense of american tourists will hit some european countries hard. what's the...
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and it elations between europe and the european union and the other. countries turkey. they need as. you know a story which has got a lot of people talking today a youth court in germany has hunted done a sentence to a 93 year old man at the age of 17 he was an s.s. concentration camp guard he's been convicted of over 5000 counts of accessory to murder our europe correspondent peter all of our house more. this 2 year suspended sentence that was handed down to 93 year old bruno d. could well be the last verdict handed down to a perpetrator of crimes a cheering the holocaust he was found guilty of being an accessory to 5232 counts of murder while he was an s.s. guard the tough concentration camp. due to his age 93 years old as i said it was always unlikely that a judge was going to hand down a custodial sentence the 2 year suspended sentence though was greeted with mixed opinion by those representing the victims i understand how they reached the suspended verdict but i can't accept this it's all because a suspended sentence for a mass murder even when the defendant was a
and it elations between europe and the european union and the other. countries turkey. they need as. you know a story which has got a lot of people talking today a youth court in germany has hunted done a sentence to a 93 year old man at the age of 17 he was an s.s. concentration camp guard he's been convicted of over 5000 counts of accessory to murder our europe correspondent peter all of our house more. this 2 year suspended sentence that was handed down to 93 year old bruno d. could well be...
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and the relations between europe and the european union and the other. countries. they need. here. still i had on our team a 10 year suspended. prison sentences given to a former concentration camp guard has been found guilty of accessory to mass murder details on that story and more after this. we go to work. straight home. these janet jackson the last of the baby boomers or speculating in the nighty ninety's on the birth of companies that went public for the 1st time and they would have these pops and then there was this enormous crash where their millennialism jhansi are speculating on the death of companies and companies that are dying and declare their dead companies and their supply plowing their way in to speculate on the on the death of a company. alone again tensions remain high in the u.s. city of portland over the deployment of armed federal forces they were sent in earlier this week by president all trying to quell anti-racism protests the white house claims the mayor of portland has lost control of the city however more than a dozen u.s. mayors most of them democrats.
and the relations between europe and the european union and the other. countries. they need. here. still i had on our team a 10 year suspended. prison sentences given to a former concentration camp guard has been found guilty of accessory to mass murder details on that story and more after this. we go to work. straight home. these janet jackson the last of the baby boomers or speculating in the nighty ninety's on the birth of companies that went public for the 1st time and they would have these...
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and that elations between europe and the european union and the other. countries there. they need. a story that shows little sign of deescalating. china has ordered the u.s. to shut its consulate in the city of chang to it is a tit for tat move after washington ordered beijing to close its diplomatic mission in houston china says it's not looking for a fight. the current situation in bilateral relations which the u.s. is entirely to blame for is not what china desires to see once again we urge the u.s. immediately to retract its wrong decision and create the necessary conditions for bringing relations between the 2 countries back on track some of the personnel in the u.s. consulate in chengdu engaged in activities inconsistent with their capacities and interfered in chinese internal affairs they harmed china's national security interests china has repeatedly made representations to the former consulates and america is aware of this well that's timeline things a little of the trouble ministration ordered china to shut its houston consulate on tuesday my pompei on u.s. secretary of s
and that elations between europe and the european union and the other. countries there. they need. a story that shows little sign of deescalating. china has ordered the u.s. to shut its consulate in the city of chang to it is a tit for tat move after washington ordered beijing to close its diplomatic mission in houston china says it's not looking for a fight. the current situation in bilateral relations which the u.s. is entirely to blame for is not what china desires to see once again we urge...
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against this decision it harms relations between greece and and the relations between europe and the european union and the other. countries turkey. they need to. hear. the coronavirus pandemic is having a. devastating impact on care for elderly people in victoria australia a key problem is the sort of shortage of medical workers in that sector and the situation's about to be made worse by a major round of furrows affecting casual and part time staff this is intended to help stop the spread of the virus recently victoria recorded a spike in new cases. i'm joined on the by dr norman swan he's a medical correspondent for the australian broadcasting corporation and also the host of a.b.c.'s corona cast pod cast welcome norman has in your opinion the government offered enough funding financial assistance to these workers especially those about to be furloughed during this pandemic. well if you're here is quite interesting is that as the private sector. in melbourne is reduced suffering the public sector to some quite good medical cover and well trained nurses was the private sector was into the script
against this decision it harms relations between greece and and the relations between europe and the european union and the other. countries turkey. they need to. hear. the coronavirus pandemic is having a. devastating impact on care for elderly people in victoria australia a key problem is the sort of shortage of medical workers in that sector and the situation's about to be made worse by a major round of furrows affecting casual and part time staff this is intended to help stop the spread of...