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tend to have more time to make several -- bame —— bame have more generational households.here is— households. and many in the 60s, there is no— households. and many in the 60s, there is no plan to vaccinate them yet and _ there is no plan to vaccinate them yet and the — there is no plan to vaccinate them yet and the harm that's been done to our kids. _ yet and the harm that's been done to our kids, even though the schools of done _ our kids, even though the schools of done a _ our kids, even though the schools of done a fantasticjob, parents done a fantastic— done a fantasticjob, parents done a fantasticjob, is mums of done a fantastic— fantasticjob, is mums of done a fantasticjob, is mums of done a fantasticjob, also dads, and more, we have _ fantasticjob, also dads, and more, we have to — fantasticjob, also dads, and more, we have to think huge national programmes helping all those kids felt programmes helping all those kids fett catch— programmes helping all those kids felt catch up. programmes helping all those kids felt catch urn-— programmes helping all those kids fe
tend to have more time to make several -- bame —— bame have more generational households.here is— households. and many in the 60s, there is no— households. and many in the 60s, there is no plan to vaccinate them yet and _ there is no plan to vaccinate them yet and the — there is no plan to vaccinate them yet and the harm that's been done to our kids. _ yet and the harm that's been done to our kids, even though the schools of done _ our kids, even though the schools of done a _ our...
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londoners were less likely— 37% of bame londoners were less likely to _ 37% of bame londoners were lesst was a 17% of white londoners. that was a really stark difference — londoners. that was a really stark difference to us, it really raise a fla l difference to us, it really raise a flag of— difference to us, it really raise a flag of concern.— difference to us, it really raise a flag of concern. sophie harmon is a rlobal flag of concern. sophie harmon is a global exoert _ flag of concern. sophie harmon is a global expert and _ flag of concern. sophie harmon is a global expert and says _ flag of concern. sophie harmon is a global expert and says global - flag of concern. sophie harmon is a| global expert and says global racism and health care inequalities are contributing to vaccine hesitancy. we can see this from colonial legacies— we can see this from colonial legacies around experimentation and vaccines_ legacies around experimentation and vaccines particularly in colonial africa — vaccines particularly in colonial africa but— vaccines particularly in colonial africa but we have als
londoners were less likely— 37% of bame londoners were less likely to _ 37% of bame londoners were lesst was a 17% of white londoners. that was a really stark difference — londoners. that was a really stark difference to us, it really raise a fla l difference to us, it really raise a flag of— difference to us, it really raise a flag of concern.— difference to us, it really raise a flag of concern. sophie harmon is a rlobal flag of concern. sophie harmon is a global exoert _ flag of...
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studies suggest those from the bame community are being affected by the virus disproportionately and to die from infection than those who are white. why is unclear. when it comes to bame nhs staff, proximity to the virus through close contact with infected patients is a disproportionate feature of many of their roles in the health service. some argue the nhs needs to examine staff deployment policies for structural racism. where certain workers are retained in lower paid roles. but for most nurses and doctors, white or black, given the correct protection, where else would you want to be, if not cushioning a patient‘s pain? by may, the uk's covid—i9 death rate was one of the highest in europe. it was becoming clear that in care homes, elderly residents were especially vulnerable. my colleague in northern ireland, emma vardy, was one of the first to highlight the issue. emma vardy: this is the first time julie bennett has seen her father in four weeks. you can't touch my hand. he doesn't understand why she can't come in. heartbreaking, heartbreaking. it was lovely to see him, lovely to
studies suggest those from the bame community are being affected by the virus disproportionately and to die from infection than those who are white. why is unclear. when it comes to bame nhs staff, proximity to the virus through close contact with infected patients is a disproportionate feature of many of their roles in the health service. some argue the nhs needs to examine staff deployment policies for structural racism. where certain workers are retained in lower paid roles. but for most...
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that's the one thing that the bame community are good at doing.behalf of the scientists out there, nhs workers and others who just want to keep people alive. please, take the vaccine, save lives. and one argument to debunk the myths is that the scientists behind the pfizerjab were of muslim faith themselves. just a final point. do you think the government and the nhs should have done more about this? it's been picked up by various newspapers and bloggers as a campaign, but do you think the government needs to do more? i don't know how much more the government can do. i do believe they are, at this point, doing as much as they can possibly do. i know the messages are getting out there and, yes, i guess i could join the bandwagon and say they could've done more about it, but at this point, let's not look backwards, let's look forwards and say, "if they don't do what they need to do, we're getting together as a community and saying, please save lives, get the vaccine done. it is safe." we are all getting it done, we just need to push that out there.
that's the one thing that the bame community are good at doing.behalf of the scientists out there, nhs workers and others who just want to keep people alive. please, take the vaccine, save lives. and one argument to debunk the myths is that the scientists behind the pfizerjab were of muslim faith themselves. just a final point. do you think the government and the nhs should have done more about this? it's been picked up by various newspapers and bloggers as a campaign, but do you think the...
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we are pleading —— the bame community. wejust want are pleading —— the bame community.food and drink but the pandemic has seen a need for diversification. soon, getting a covid test could be as easy as buying a snack. albeit a very expensive one. social enterprise, wellness for humanity has unveiled its new vending machine, offering at home test kits, in new york — a first of its kind in the united states. you purchase the pcr saliva test online for around 130 dollars, then scan a barcode on the machine to recieve it. it comes with a return label for lab processing with results received within 48 hours. the organisation is aiming to roll out a thousand vending machines across the country to improve access to testing. similar machines have already been installed in hong kong and the uk. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. hello there. big temperature contrasts for the next few days. many of us feeling the effects of a flow of mild airfrom the south—west. with that, a lot of cloud on our earlier satellite image, but the
we are pleading —— the bame community. wejust want are pleading —— the bame community.food and drink but the pandemic has seen a need for diversification. soon, getting a covid test could be as easy as buying a snack. albeit a very expensive one. social enterprise, wellness for humanity has unveiled its new vending machine, offering at home test kits, in new york — a first of its kind in the united states. you purchase the pcr saliva test online for around 130 dollars, then scan a...
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large bangladeshi population, have all observed the covid-19 pandemic disproportionately affecting bamemmunities. the royal college of general practitioners has even requested that these communities be prioritized for vaccine roll-out. will the prime minister finally recognize that this disparity is as a result of structural racism, and can he outline what his government are doing to address the issue? p.m. johnson: i don't agree with her last point, but she makes a very important point about the need to reach hard-to-reach groups in society. that is why it is so important that the vaccine roll-out is not just conducted by the nhs, the army, pharmacies and volunteers, but in co-ordination with local government at all levels, because it is local government that will know where we need to go, as i am sure she would understand, to ensure that we reach those groups we must vaccinate and who may be a little bit vaccine hesitant, as the jargon has it. >> let's head to stafford with theo clarke. >> thank you mr. speaker. over the last week, there has been yet again very significant flooding in
large bangladeshi population, have all observed the covid-19 pandemic disproportionately affecting bamemmunities. the royal college of general practitioners has even requested that these communities be prioritized for vaccine roll-out. will the prime minister finally recognize that this disparity is as a result of structural racism, and can he outline what his government are doing to address the issue? p.m. johnson: i don't agree with her last point, but she makes a very important point about...
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i can tell the noble lady than in the oxford trial, the data from december 2020, 830 bame participants trial, which isjust under 9%. lord calla nan. now, almost two weeks after the uk left the eu's rule book, the prime minister's been told there are problems with the new arrangements under the trade deal he negotiated. the snp's westminster leader told him scottish seafood exporters are losing "upwards of £1 million in sales a day". my constituent, a producer and exporter of shellfish, after unloading a lorry of fresh seafood and a system for 35 years, his driver faced bureaucracy and delays. brexit red tape now means that £40,000 of his fresh high—quality produce, it is now lost, unable to be sold. mr speaker, that 40,000 produce is income for over 100 localfamilies in many remote and fragile communities. can the prime minister tell my constituent, where is the sea of opportunity that he and his scottish tories were promised? prime minister. well, mr speaker, we are putting £100 million in supporting of the uk and it is the policy of the scottish nationalist party, not just to break u
i can tell the noble lady than in the oxford trial, the data from december 2020, 830 bame participants trial, which isjust under 9%. lord calla nan. now, almost two weeks after the uk left the eu's rule book, the prime minister's been told there are problems with the new arrangements under the trade deal he negotiated. the snp's westminster leader told him scottish seafood exporters are losing "upwards of £1 million in sales a day". my constituent, a producer and exporter of...
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. -- bame community. what information _ of a vaccine. -- bame community.e protected also? i think this is a really important piece of work, | a really important piece of work, something again that we have focused on locally. we know that the bame community is unfortunately a bit more likely to be affected by covid in terms of its severity and unfortunately as mortality as well. we also know the evidence out there suggests they are less likely to take it up. it is so important to engage our communities. i was really pleased to see the work that adel ray and other recognisable faces in our asian and bame community, the videotape it out was excellent. there is really a lot of misinformation out there. i am pleased to say the vaccine is safe and effective, it has been approved ljy and effective, it has been approved by experts and also by multifaith religious groups who have got a mosque, we have got a hindu temple, across the country, that i vaccination sites. it really reassures people not to believe the myths out there. if you need information, contact a tr
. -- bame community. what information _ of a vaccine. -- bame community.e protected also? i think this is a really important piece of work, | a really important piece of work, something again that we have focused on locally. we know that the bame community is unfortunately a bit more likely to be affected by covid in terms of its severity and unfortunately as mortality as well. we also know the evidence out there suggests they are less likely to take it up. it is so important to engage our...
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so the first step is creating a critical mass of bame students, black students in particular, so thatone of the things that we've done is committed to a three—year programme of increasing dialogue around issues of race. do you think this is a place that is institutionally racist? i think it's a place where race has not been acknowledged as relevant, particularly to the whole intellectual experience of being at cambridge. so, in that sense, i would say it is racist because it doesn't acknowledge race in people's lives. my commitment to every student coming to cambridge is that she or he should feel that they are fully a part of the institution. part of that is making sure that people who come from backgrounds that are different, and particularly students who come from race backgrounds that are not dominant, have to feel at home. what do you guys make of the stormzy scholarship? yeah, i think it's sick. like, i really, really love, like, the work that you guys and stormzy have done. yes, it was great, but i was wondering, like, is this really his responsibility? so the stormzy scholarsh
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and i can tell the noble lady that in the oxford trial, the data is from september 2020, 830 bame participantsis just under 9%. plans have been announced to overhaul the mental health act, which is almost 40 years old. ministers say changes to how people are sectioned in england and wales will see them treated "as individuals, with rights, "preferences, and expertise". until now, the use of powers in the act did not distinguish between people with mental illness on the one hand and people with learning disabilities and/or autism on the other. this is wrong. needs are different, and the law should be different, too. labour welcomed the proposals but said the causes of ill health needed to be addressed. children from the poorest 20% of households are four times more likely to have serious mental health difficulties by the age of 11 compared with those from the wealthiest 20%. this will not simply be solved by mental health legislative changes. although a—levels and gcses have been cancelled in england this year, the education secretary told mps that secondary school pupils could nevertheless be
and i can tell the noble lady that in the oxford trial, the data is from september 2020, 830 bame participantsis just under 9%. plans have been announced to overhaul the mental health act, which is almost 40 years old. ministers say changes to how people are sectioned in england and wales will see them treated "as individuals, with rights, "preferences, and expertise". until now, the use of powers in the act did not distinguish between people with mental illness on the one hand...
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that's the one thing the bame community is good at doing, we look out for each other.workers, on behalf of other people who just want to keep people alive, please, take the vaccine, save lives. vending machines are most often associated with food and drink but the pandemic has seen a need for diversification. soon, getting a covid test could be as easy as buying a snack, albeit a very expensive one. social enterprise, wellness for humanity has unveiled its new vending machine, offering at home test kits, in new york — a first of its kind in the united states. you purchase the pcr saliva test online for around $130 then scan a barcode on the machine to receive the test. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. thanks for watching. hello there. big temperature contrasts in the forecast for the next few days. many of us feeling the effects of a flow of mild air from the south—west. with that, you can see a lot of cloud on our earlier satellite image, but the orange colour�*s working in, showing that milder air. however, noti
that's the one thing the bame community is good at doing, we look out for each other.workers, on behalf of other people who just want to keep people alive, please, take the vaccine, save lives. vending machines are most often associated with food and drink but the pandemic has seen a need for diversification. soon, getting a covid test could be as easy as buying a snack, albeit a very expensive one. social enterprise, wellness for humanity has unveiled its new vending machine, offering at home...
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by by the looks of it, bame is ahead at the moment. —— ding is ahead at the moment. won it more. i'll have more for you in the next hour. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has set out new restrictions designed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. from saturday, only shops selling essential items will be allowed to offer click and collect services and customers won't be able to go into takeaway food and drinks venues. ms sturgeon also announced a strengthening on the rules on alcohol consumption. she said none of these decisions have been arrived at lightly. firstly, we intend to limit the availability and operation of click and collect retail services. only retailers are selling essential items will be allowed to offer click and collect. this will include, for example, clothes and footwear, baby equipment, homeware and books. all other click and collect services must stop. more importantly, though, per click and collect services that are allowed, staggered appointments will need to be offered to avoid any potential for queueing, and access inside premi
by by the looks of it, bame is ahead at the moment. —— ding is ahead at the moment. won it more. i'll have more for you in the next hour. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has set out new restrictions designed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. from saturday, only shops selling essential items will be allowed to offer click and collect services and customers won't be able to go into takeaway food and drinks venues. ms sturgeon also announced a strengthening on the rules on...
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bame groups are at higher risk from covid, so centres like this could be important in increasing uptakenformation about the jab. there's nothing to be worried about. the mosque is open to tell you that it is genuine and there is in line with the of islam. -- with the teachings of islam. is there any other way of tackling this pandemic than the vaccine? i don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute are being given across the uk. the aim, by valentine's day, to immunise all over—705, front line health workers and those shielding. nhs england data shows marked regional variations for the roll—out. in the north—east and yorkshire and northwest, around two thirds of over—80s had received a jab byjanuary i7. by contrast in london and the east of england only around 50% of the over—80s had their first dose. the south—west, midlands and south—east were all around the 60% mark. across the other nations, supply issues continue to hamper vaccine delivery. ok, here we are. 0k, go. less than half of those over 80 have been vaccinated in scotland and northern ireland. so, in the race between
bame groups are at higher risk from covid, so centres like this could be important in increasing uptakenformation about the jab. there's nothing to be worried about. the mosque is open to tell you that it is genuine and there is in line with the of islam. -- with the teachings of islam. is there any other way of tackling this pandemic than the vaccine? i don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute are being given across the uk. the aim, by valentine's day, to immunise all over—705,...
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here in dudley, health officials have launched an initiative to encourage those in bame communities toble population, they are the ones that we really have to protect as soon as possible, so it's great to see the number of people who have turned up today and are going through the system and getting those jabs done. feeling through your shoulder, yourjoints. in blackburn, volunteers were continuing with the training required to become vaccinators. ministers say they are on track with the target of offering jabs to 15 million people from four top priority groups. we have a clear line of sight for volumes all the way through until the end of february, which means i'm confident of hitting the target of the four most vulnerable cohorts being offered a vaccine by mid—february. and you're happy. any questions? the scottish government said vaccinations could rise to 400,000 a week by the end of february. northern ireland's executive reported that more than 100,000 had been carried out there so far. based on vaccine doses administered per 100 people, israel has done the most, with about 22. the
here in dudley, health officials have launched an initiative to encourage those in bame communities toble population, they are the ones that we really have to protect as soon as possible, so it's great to see the number of people who have turned up today and are going through the system and getting those jabs done. feeling through your shoulder, yourjoints. in blackburn, volunteers were continuing with the training required to become vaccinators. ministers say they are on track with the target...
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here in dudley, health officials have launched an initiative to encourage those in bame communities toreally our vulnerable population, they are the ones we have to protect as soon as possible, so it's great to see the number of people who have turned up today and are going through the system and getting those jabs done. in blackburn, volunteers were continuing with the training required to become vaccinators. ministers say they are on track with the target of offering jabs to 15 million people from four top priority groups. we have a clear line of sight for volumes all the way through until the end of february, which means i'm confident of hitting the target of the four most vulnerable cohort is being offered a vaccine by mid february. in terms of vaccine doses administered per 100,000 of population, israel has done the most with about 22. the uk is one of the next highest at about four per 100,000 people, ahead of other european economies like denmark, italy, germany, and a little way behind, france. but some gps say supplies are unpredictable, including a practice doing vaccinations
here in dudley, health officials have launched an initiative to encourage those in bame communities toreally our vulnerable population, they are the ones we have to protect as soon as possible, so it's great to see the number of people who have turned up today and are going through the system and getting those jabs done. in blackburn, volunteers were continuing with the training required to become vaccinators. ministers say they are on track with the target of offering jabs to 15 million people...
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bame groups are at higher risk from covid, so centres like this could be important in increasing uptakeing to be worried about. the mosque is open to tell you that it is genuine and this is in line with the teachings of islam. is there any other way of tackling this pandemic than the vaccine? i don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute are being given across the uk. the aim, by valentine's day, to immunise all over—70s, front line health workers, and those shielding. so, in the race between the virus and the vaccine, it's covid which still has a commanding lead. fergus walsh, bbc news. throughout this week, our colleague clive myrie has been speaking to those on the front—line of the coronavirus pandemic here in the uk. in his final report from the royal london hospital, clive looks at the impact covid—19 is having on patients, their families and the entire national health service. and a warning, some viewers may find some scenes upsetting. hello, am i speaking to shamima? my name is dr healy, i'm ringing from the royal london hospital. it's about your husband, asif. consulta
bame groups are at higher risk from covid, so centres like this could be important in increasing uptakeing to be worried about. the mosque is open to tell you that it is genuine and this is in line with the teachings of islam. is there any other way of tackling this pandemic than the vaccine? i don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute are being given across the uk. the aim, by valentine's day, to immunise all over—70s, front line health workers, and those shielding. so, in the...
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programme, what we've decided to do. we _ of the programme, what we've decided to do, we know the bamemunication with those, so what we have devised _ communication with those, so what we have devised was a leadership programme, utilising the phenomenal youth that— programme, utilising the phenomenal youth that we have in bradford, 18 to 25—year—olds, bame students from predominantly medical science backgrounds, who are being upscaled with the _ backgrounds, who are being upscaled with the intelligence and facts necessary to then have covert community conversations with the correct, _ community conversations with the correct, the right and the authentic information— correct, the right and the authentic information to dispel the myths, and this is— information to dispel the myths, and this is one _ information to dispel the myths, and this is one of the great issues that we have _ this is one of the great issues that we have notjust in bradford, it's everywhere, that it is one of the issues _ everywhere, that it is one of the issues that— everywhere, that it is one of the issues that we
programme, what we've decided to do. we _ of the programme, what we've decided to do, we know the bamemunication with those, so what we have devised _ communication with those, so what we have devised was a leadership programme, utilising the phenomenal youth that— programme, utilising the phenomenal youth that we have in bradford, 18 to 25—year—olds, bame students from predominantly medical science backgrounds, who are being upscaled with the _ backgrounds, who are being upscaled with...
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that information to them and the other challenge is within that 15%, it heavily skews amongst the bamect you personally and also protect your family and your community. molar you personally and also protect your family and your community. now the challenae family and your community. now the challenge for — family and your community. now the challenge for the _ family and your community. now the challenge for the expert _ family and your community. now the challenge for the expert is _ family and your community. now the challenge for the expert is to - family and your community. now the challenge for the expert is to keep . challenge for the expert is to keep on top of these false messages so that they can effectively debunk what they call life—threatening fake news. sima kotecha, bbc news. today at 5pm the prime minister borisjohnson will be leading the coronavirus news briefing at downing street. the government's chief medical adviser, professor chris whitty and the government's chief scientific adviser, sir patrick vallance will also be there. you can watch it live on the bbc news ch
that information to them and the other challenge is within that 15%, it heavily skews amongst the bamect you personally and also protect your family and your community. molar you personally and also protect your family and your community. now the challenae family and your community. now the challenge for — family and your community. now the challenge for the _ family and your community. now the challenge for the expert _ family and your community. now the challenge for the expert is _ family...
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bame groups are at higher risk of covid so centres like this could be important in increasing uptakentering misinformation about the jab. uptake and countering misinformation about the jab-— about the “ab. there is nothing to be about the jab. there is nothing to be worried _ about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. _ about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. we _ about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. we are - about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. we are open i about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. we are open to tell you it is genuine and this is in line with the teachings of islam. is there any other way of tackling this pandemic than the vaccine? i don't see any other way. zap this pandemic than the vaccine? i don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute _ don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute are _ don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute are being - don't see any other way. 200 covid vaccines a minute are being given i vaccines a minute are being given across the uk. the aim, b
bame groups are at higher risk of covid so centres like this could be important in increasing uptakentering misinformation about the jab. uptake and countering misinformation about the jab-— about the “ab. there is nothing to be about the jab. there is nothing to be worried _ about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. _ about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. we _ about the jab. there is nothing to be worried about. we are - about the jab. there is nothing to be...
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background, there outcomes_ especially of bame background, there outcomes in terms of fairness?ite simply teacher _ outcomes in terms of fairness? quite simply teacherjudgment _ outcomes in terms of fairness? quite simply teacherjudgment is _ outcomes in terms of fairness? (iii fez simply teacherjudgment is what we are relying on. we are obviously putting, in terms of working with the sector, to make sure there is proper and fair checks and balances. it's teacherjudgment proper and fair checks and balances. it's teacher judgment that we proper and fair checks and balances. it's teacherjudgment that we are relying on and it's important, you know, it's absolutely vital and clear that any changes to grades as any result of an external quality assurance process should be the exception because it's teacher judgments we are relying on, not algorithms. there needs to be a strong and robust appeals process and that's also what we've asked quual to put in place in order to back the process. the government has been defending the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine and this afternoon the pr
background, there outcomes_ especially of bame background, there outcomes in terms of fairness?ite simply teacher _ outcomes in terms of fairness? quite simply teacherjudgment _ outcomes in terms of fairness? quite simply teacherjudgment is _ outcomes in terms of fairness? (iii fez simply teacherjudgment is what we are relying on. we are obviously putting, in terms of working with the sector, to make sure there is proper and fair checks and balances. it's teacherjudgment proper and fair checks...
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different people travelling around the country and onto the consonant, but a call also now to target bamenti—vax campaigns but in this particular group it does seem of concern. i particular group it does seem of concern. ~' particular group it does seem of concern. ~ , :, , , ., concern. i think the problem is that ou won't concern. i think the problem is that you won't read _ concern. i think the problem is that you won't read them _ concern. i think the problem is that you won't read them obviously - concern. i think the problem is that you won't read them obviously a i you won't read them obviously a national newspapers and see them on facebook groups and on private groups that are not being monitored by anyone, they spread like wildfire. and it seems to be that a particular problem in certain minority ethnic groups around the country, and that of course is absolutely tragic because they're the very groups that have proven to be particularly vulnerable to covid as in more need of a jabs and others in some ways. as the the government halfs to try and address but that's wanted for my sel
different people travelling around the country and onto the consonant, but a call also now to target bamenti—vax campaigns but in this particular group it does seem of concern. i particular group it does seem of concern. ~' particular group it does seem of concern. ~ , :, , , ., concern. i think the problem is that ou won't concern. i think the problem is that you won't read _ concern. i think the problem is that you won't read them _ concern. i think the problem is that you won't read them...
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he is a gp in nottinghamshire who has been looking into the impact of covid on bame communities. from religious or cultural beliefs which are commonly held by these communities but we cannot ignore the fact that there are many myths and lots of misinformation that has been actively propagated on social media which might be discouraging and confusing some members of the community against wanting to be vaccinated. , community against wanting to be vaccinated-— vaccinated. this information i believe, suggestions - vaccinated. this information i believe, suggestions for i vaccinated. this information i i believe, suggestions for example that the vaccines contain alcohol? exactly, vaccines, myths including that the vaccines contain alcohol, meat products, microchips to do with the sg meat products, microchips to do with the 5g network and contain fatal cells i have seen on the intranet and social media which are complete we are untrue. —— foetal sales. if people from southeast asian communities do not use english as theirfirst communities do not use english as their first language, th
he is a gp in nottinghamshire who has been looking into the impact of covid on bame communities. from religious or cultural beliefs which are commonly held by these communities but we cannot ignore the fact that there are many myths and lots of misinformation that has been actively propagated on social media which might be discouraging and confusing some members of the community against wanting to be vaccinated. , community against wanting to be vaccinated-— vaccinated. this information i...
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and the other challenges within that 15% it skews heavily, it's more concentrated amongst the bame communities your family and your community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top of these false messages so they can effectively debunk what they call life—threatening fake news. sima kotecha, bbc news. rajnish kashyap is the general secretary of hindu council uk. welcome to you and thank you for being with us. why do you think there is so much vaccine hesitance in the hindu community? according to your own research, up to 20% of people don't want to have the vaccine. ,., ., ., ., people don't want to have the vaccine. ., ., ., vaccine. good evening to all and thank you _ vaccine. good evening to all and thank you for— vaccine. good evening to all and thank you for inviting _ vaccine. good evening to all and thank you for inviting me. - vaccine. good evening to all and thank you for inviting me. it - vaccine. good evening to all and thank you for inviting me. it is l thank you for inviting me. it is clear that the vaccine in communities like this. this article has highlighted this
and the other challenges within that 15% it skews heavily, it's more concentrated amongst the bame communities your family and your community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top of these false messages so they can effectively debunk what they call life—threatening fake news. sima kotecha, bbc news. rajnish kashyap is the general secretary of hindu council uk. welcome to you and thank you for being with us. why do you think there is so much vaccine hesitance in the hindu...
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and heartbreakingly we know that members of the bame - point.how we were not protected especially in the early days, so there is a lot of number crunching to go on and we shouldn't take things at face value sometimes. we have to leave it there, thank you very much for your time. nearly1 in 3 police officers in england and wales have reported having coronavirus used against them as a weapon. 32% of officers who replied to a police federation survey said someone they believed to be infected had threatened to breathe or cough on them. this from our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. this is the first published survey, the largest published survey, of what it has been like to police the pandemic. it is a survey of members of the police federation of england and wales, so that its constables, sergeants and inspectors in england and wales. they managed to get responses from one in ten officers in england and wales saw a very large sample size, so what they discovered is that police officers who have been out on the front line in the pandemic,
and heartbreakingly we know that members of the bame - point.how we were not protected especially in the early days, so there is a lot of number crunching to go on and we shouldn't take things at face value sometimes. we have to leave it there, thank you very much for your time. nearly1 in 3 police officers in england and wales have reported having coronavirus used against them as a weapon. 32% of officers who replied to a police federation survey said someone they believed to be infected had...
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get that information to them, and the other challenges within that 15% it skews heavily amongst the bameenge for the exerts is community. now the challenge for the exoerts is to — community. now the challenge for the exoerts is to keep _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top of _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top of these - experts is to keep on top of these false messages so they can effectively debunk what they call life—threatening fake news. let�*s speak now to jabeer but, chief executive of the race equality foundation. i wonder what your assessment, your reflection is of this report today. thank you very much, for someone who has experienced a family member dying as a result of covid and as experienced colleagues dying as a result of covid, vaccination is a really good news story and i really welcome one. however, the evidence is also that some communities will be reluctant to come forward, and while clea
get that information to them, and the other challenges within that 15% it skews heavily amongst the bameenge for the exerts is community. now the challenge for the exoerts is to — community. now the challenge for the exoerts is to keep _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top of _ community. now the challenge for the experts is to keep on top of...
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is so strange, when you look at the disproportionately high number of deaths and infections in the bamehow do you explain that? _, .,, ., , ., that? everyone has their reasons for decidint that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one — that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way — that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way or— that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way or the _ that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way or the other. - that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way or the other. but l deciding one way or the other. but we can do is can stress the fact that the vaccine is safe and currently, it is the only way out of this pandemic. it has been trialed on people from all different ethnic backgrounds and there has been no significant negative reactions from anyone from the ethnic backgrounds. the message you want to get out there is that it is safe and it will save lives. so, please ignore the nonsense that is out there that says otherwise. if we band together, we can all look after each other in the community, we are
is so strange, when you look at the disproportionately high number of deaths and infections in the bamehow do you explain that? _, .,, ., , ., that? everyone has their reasons for decidint that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one — that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way — that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way or— that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way or the _ that? everyone has their reasons for deciding one way or the other. - that?...
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a scholarship for bame students, that is massive because it means that somebody who wouldn't normallyng the way to a jobm was hard going at times because i was hard going at times because i was told that i was going to be starting a course injanuary, but thenit starting a course injanuary, but then it was put off and put off and put off. because of lockdown, i'm registered blind. i don't have good vision. some people aren't too aware of my difficulty. because i have a cane. i might be looking at something in the shops and i will be checking if things are safe for me to go. i will be looking and seeing the milk and i look to the left and someone has come and stood right next to me. peoplejust someone has come and stood right next to me. people just don't grasp it at all. helen is a football coach, a student and a model. diverse pursuits but all hindered by the pandemic. it's been a frustrating year. it was like being a hard year. notjust only like the coronavirus but there has been a lot of things that have come with that so it has really affected me, i think, in terms of university, s
a scholarship for bame students, that is massive because it means that somebody who wouldn't normallyng the way to a jobm was hard going at times because i was hard going at times because i was told that i was going to be starting a course injanuary, but thenit starting a course injanuary, but then it was put off and put off and put off. because of lockdown, i'm registered blind. i don't have good vision. some people aren't too aware of my difficulty. because i have a cane. i might be looking...
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why are people from a bame background more likely to die? this isjosephine.s. —— to a zoom memorial. and the biggest question, why does the uk have one of the highest per capita death rates in the world? this is david.— capita death rates in the world? this is david. ., this is david. david went down with covid, this is david. david went down with covid. along _ this is david. david went down with covid, along with _ this is david. david went down with covid, along with his _ this is david. david went down with covid, along with his brother- this is david. david went down with covid, along with his brother who i covid, along with his brother who was a0. and they decided that they would move into my oldest son's house and see it out, isolate together. they were in there for two days, james got up, the older boy, went to get david breakfast and david was dead in his bed. you know, you don't expect to bury your children. that is the tragedy, really. children. that is the tragedy, reall . children. that is the tragedy, reall. really. the ripples of this crisis wi
why are people from a bame background more likely to die? this isjosephine.s. —— to a zoom memorial. and the biggest question, why does the uk have one of the highest per capita death rates in the world? this is david.— capita death rates in the world? this is david. ., this is david. david went down with covid, this is david. david went down with covid. along _ this is david. david went down with covid, along with _ this is david. david went down with covid, along with his _ this is...
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open across england today, gps have raised concerns over the low uptake of covid—19 vaccination among bamek you very much. how concerned are you by these figures?— are you by these figures? we are concerned. _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this is _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this is not - are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this is not new. l are you by these figures? we are i concerned, but this is not new. this has been the same with the flu uptake of vaccine. i think the biggest barrier we know is mistrust of the system, so it is not new. we have been aware of this. truth? of the system, so it is not new. we have been aware of this.— of the system, so it is not new. we have been aware of this. why do you believe it is — have been aware of this. why do you believe it is happening? _ have been aware of this. why do you believe it is happening? what - have been aware of this. why do you believe it is happening? what is - believe it is
open across england today, gps have raised concerns over the low uptake of covid—19 vaccination among bamek you very much. how concerned are you by these figures?— are you by these figures? we are concerned. _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this is _ are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this is not - are you by these figures? we are concerned, but this is not...
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the 15% does skew heavily toward bame communities, and we are working across government with a plan and this virus will find someone to infect and that is what we need to stop.— what we need to stop. another ruestion what we need to stop. another question about _ what we need to stop. another question about schools - what we need to stop. another question about schools and - what we need to stop. another i question about schools and their return. you cannot give a definitive answer but speculation today that the prime minister is desperate to get schools back before easter. is that a possibility? the get schools back before easter. is that a possibility?— that a possibility? the prime minister has _ that a possibility? the prime minister has made _ that a possibility? the prime minister has made it - that a possibility? the prime minister has made it a - that a possibility? the prime. minister has made it a priority schools are first to come back. we have seen encouraging data from public health england and the prime minister reviews the data all the time around primary schools, and inf
the 15% does skew heavily toward bame communities, and we are working across government with a plan and this virus will find someone to infect and that is what we need to stop.— what we need to stop. another ruestion what we need to stop. another question about _ what we need to stop. another question about schools - what we need to stop. another question about schools and - what we need to stop. another i question about schools and their return. you cannot give a definitive answer but...
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just under two thirds from bmae backgrounds, have observed the pandemic disproportionately affecting bamere has been yet again _ vaccine hesitant. over the last week there has been yet again very - there has been yet again very significant flooding in stafford. unfortunately my constituents in central stafford and bishops which are regularly experiencing the disruption and distress flooding causes so well my right honourable friend connect to my campaign to establish a flood control centre in stafford that residents can call directly which will provide 24—7 assistance for my constituents affected by flooding? i assistance for my constituents affected by flooding?- assistance for my constituents affected by flooding? i have every s math affected by flooding? i have every sympathy for _ affected by flooding? i have every sympathy for the _ affected by flooding? i have every sympathy for the residents - affected by flooding? i have every sympathy for the residents of - sympathy for the residents of stafford to have been affected by flooding, as with everybody who has been affected by floodin
just under two thirds from bmae backgrounds, have observed the pandemic disproportionately affecting bamere has been yet again _ vaccine hesitant. over the last week there has been yet again very - there has been yet again very significant flooding in stafford. unfortunately my constituents in central stafford and bishops which are regularly experiencing the disruption and distress flooding causes so well my right honourable friend connect to my campaign to establish a flood control centre in...
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mp, as well, and very clearly come down on the side of age that is the determinant of mortality —— bamet. we - thought of? very good question. you're absolutely right. we are i you're absolutely right. we are working closely with local government. 50 if people fall into the top four categories between now and mid—february and the top nine categories. you mention vulnerable people in the real question but also the homeless people as well. natural mayors and local government leaders all have a role to play nice because they know exactly where those hard to reach groups are and we have to make sure we get them and protect them as as possible. i just make sure we get them and protect them as as possible.— them as as possible. i 'ust like to touch on people h them as as possible. i 'ust like to touch on people who _ them as as possible. ijust like to touch on people who aren't - touch on people who aren't registered but with a gp, this includes _ registered but with a gp, this includes homeless people, and the growing _ includes homeless people, and the growing use of using online gp service
mp, as well, and very clearly come down on the side of age that is the determinant of mortality —— bamet. we - thought of? very good question. you're absolutely right. we are i you're absolutely right. we are working closely with local government. 50 if people fall into the top four categories between now and mid—february and the top nine categories. you mention vulnerable people in the real question but also the homeless people as well. natural mayors and local government leaders all...
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ethnic minority communities have always been clumped together, even the term bame, i detest that, itssages about mistrust and trying to do with it, that in itself, people can be mistrustful even of those messages. it is quite a hard nut to crack, isn't it? what is the best way to go about it? it’s nut to crack, isn't it? what is the best way to go about it?— best way to go about it? it's not eas . best way to go about it? it's not easy- even _ best way to go about it? it's not easy. even that _ best way to go about it? it's not easy. even that video _ best way to go about it? it's not easy. even that video i - best way to go about it? it's not easy. even that video i put - best way to go about it? it's not easy. even that video i put up, | best way to go about it? it's not easy. even that video i put up, i have been told quite a lot, people from my own community saying i am a sell—out or individual sending me messages saying, you have had the vaccine and now you will be infertile. that is horrible, but the bigger picture cannot be ignored, that we have to work together. you raise a d
ethnic minority communities have always been clumped together, even the term bame, i detest that, itssages about mistrust and trying to do with it, that in itself, people can be mistrustful even of those messages. it is quite a hard nut to crack, isn't it? what is the best way to go about it? it’s nut to crack, isn't it? what is the best way to go about it?— best way to go about it? it's not eas . best way to go about it? it's not easy- even _ best way to go about it? it's not easy. even...