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she's a health care assistant at the birmingham hospital trust, that has had more than 600 covid—i9 deathsyou get through? yes, massively, 100% helps me. every thursday. it is like a release. it isa thursday. it is like a release. it is a release. i come out and they are all clapping, it is another week coming to an end. just amazing. just fantastic, i can't believe it. 0h... at can't believe it. 0h. .. at precisely 8.00, can't believe it. 0h... at precisely 8.00, for can't believe it. 0h. .. at precisely 8.00, for the fifth week in a row, it felt like the whole of the younger rupted. —— younger rupted. 8,000 miles from home, members of the british antarctic surveyjoined in. in the middle east, divers from hms ledbury clapped and washed their hands at the same time. in the skies above wiltshire, the pilot of a light aircraft plotted his flight pilot of a light aircraft plotted his flight path to spell out his gratitude. while on the ground, the social distancing red arrows. from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family. back in the midlands, sarah and her husband gary, who is a delive
she's a health care assistant at the birmingham hospital trust, that has had more than 600 covid—i9 deathsyou get through? yes, massively, 100% helps me. every thursday. it is like a release. it isa thursday. it is like a release. it is a release. i come out and they are all clapping, it is another week coming to an end. just amazing. just fantastic, i can't believe it. 0h... at can't believe it. 0h. .. at precisely 8.00, can't believe it. 0h... at precisely 8.00, for can't believe it. 0h. .....
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Apr 24, 2020
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she's a healthcare assistant at the birmingham hospital trust, that has had more than 600 covid—i9 deathse a release. it is a release. i come out and they are all clapping, it is another week coming to an end. just amazing. just fantastic, i can't believe it. 0h... at precisely 8:00, for the fifth week in a row, it felt like the whole of the uk erupted. # let it shine, let it shine... sirens. 8,000 miles from home, members of the british antarctic surveyjoined in. in the middle east, divers from hms ledbury clapped and washed their hands at the same time. in the skies above wiltshire, the pilot of a light aircraft plotted his flight path to spell out his gratitude. while on the ground, the social distancing red arrows. from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family. back in the midlands, sarah and her husband gary, who's a delivery driver have moved into a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next week. jon kay, bbc news.
she's a healthcare assistant at the birmingham hospital trust, that has had more than 600 covid—i9 deathse a release. it is a release. i come out and they are all clapping, it is another week coming to an end. just amazing. just fantastic, i can't believe it. 0h... at precisely 8:00, for the fifth week in a row, it felt like the whole of the uk erupted. # let it shine, let it shine... sirens. 8,000 miles from home, members of the british antarctic surveyjoined in. in the middle east, divers...
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she's a healthcare assistant at the birmingham hospital trust, that has had more than 600 covid—i9 deathse. every thursday. it is like a release. it is a release. i come out and they are all clapping, it is another week coming to an end. just amazing. just fantastic, i can't believe it. 0h... at precisely 8:00, for the fifth week in a row, it felt like the whole of the uk erupted. # let it shine, let it shine... 8,000 miles from home, members of the british antarctic surveyjoined in. in the middle east, divers from hms ledbury clapped and washed their hands at the same time. in the skies above wiltshire, the pilot of a light aircraft plotted his flight path to spell out his gratitude. while on the ground, the social distancing red arrows. from bin collectors in norfolk, to the royal family. back in the midlands, sarah and her husband gary, who is a delivery driver have moved into a caravan on the drive. see you soon, we love you loads. so they don't put sarah's mum at risk. gwen is 83. clapping for her daughter, and for thousands of others, and she will be saying thank you again, next wee
she's a healthcare assistant at the birmingham hospital trust, that has had more than 600 covid—i9 deathse. every thursday. it is like a release. it is a release. i come out and they are all clapping, it is another week coming to an end. just amazing. just fantastic, i can't believe it. 0h... at precisely 8:00, for the fifth week in a row, it felt like the whole of the uk erupted. # let it shine, let it shine... 8,000 miles from home, members of the british antarctic surveyjoined in. in the...
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Apr 20, 2020
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since then this hospital in birmingham has been converted into a giants intensive care units. the trustthe east midlands there are fewer cases, centred mainly on derby. 0verall admissions to our region are beginning to slow. here in the north—west, doctors are worried that fears about coronavirus may be stopping some people with other conditions from visiting the region's a&e and the most recent figures show a drop of 30% from this time last year. historically, parts of the north—west have much worse than normal health outcomes and there are particular concerns that minor strokes and heart attacks may not be being picked up, leading to further problems in the future. the south west currently has the lowest number of coronavirus deaths in england, but it may not last. health bosses are planning for a possible peak injune. so, unusually, tourism bosses are asking people to stay away and there is hostility from locals towards any second home owners who are isolating here. another issue here is dental treatment. although local urgent treatment centres opened last week, appointments are limi
since then this hospital in birmingham has been converted into a giants intensive care units. the trustthe east midlands there are fewer cases, centred mainly on derby. 0verall admissions to our region are beginning to slow. here in the north—west, doctors are worried that fears about coronavirus may be stopping some people with other conditions from visiting the region's a&e and the most recent figures show a drop of 30% from this time last year. historically, parts of the north—west...
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the hospital here in birmingham has been converted into a giant care unit. the trustderby. overall, admissions to our region are beginning to slow. here in the northwest doctors are worried that fear is about coronavirus may be stopping people from visiting the region's and knees. a drop of 30% from this time la st knees. a drop of 30% from this time last year. historically parts of the northwest have much worse health than normal outcomes and there are particular concerns that strokes and heart attacks are not being picked up heart attacks are not being picked up leading to further problems in the future. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom the lead story... a number of european countries, including germany — have relaxed some of their lockdown measures and started opening up for business. across europe, supermarkets have had to make contingency plans to continue importing food produce in light of the extra demand during the coronavirus confinement. a large part of europe's fresh fruits and vegetables is produced in spain, but there are questions over h
the hospital here in birmingham has been converted into a giant care unit. the trustderby. overall, admissions to our region are beginning to slow. here in the northwest doctors are worried that fear is about coronavirus may be stopping people from visiting the region's and knees. a drop of 30% from this time la st knees. a drop of 30% from this time last year. historically parts of the northwest have much worse health than normal outcomes and there are particular concerns that strokes and...
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hospital trust of lincolnshire. it gives you an idea ofjust how much ppe is required. in a setting where covid is less spread than the capital city or birminghamiddle column, 72,000 items per day for hospital trust and that is a lot of ppe. and you scale that up. the scale that up across the nhs and the uk and you are obviously talking about millions of items of ppe a day. and suddenly, hundreds of millions over 50, 60 days doesn't look quite a significant as it might otherwise do. so you need to know how much is being used. we have only got scarce data for that of the example i have just got scarce data for that of the example i havejust given got scarce data for that of the example i have just given you, got scarce data for that of the example i havejust given you, but one also needs to take into account the fact that it is difficult to replenish. so you have this demand you have supply problems because the whole world wants it, and that is where you get the problem of lots of distribution, but also the fact that people on the ground are telling us incessa ntly they people on the ground are telling us incessantly they can't get enough. 0n so
hospital trust of lincolnshire. it gives you an idea ofjust how much ppe is required. in a setting where covid is less spread than the capital city or birminghamiddle column, 72,000 items per day for hospital trust and that is a lot of ppe. and you scale that up. the scale that up across the nhs and the uk and you are obviously talking about millions of items of ppe a day. and suddenly, hundreds of millions over 50, 60 days doesn't look quite a significant as it might otherwise do. so you need...
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hospital trust of lincolnshire. it gives you an idea ofjust how much ppe is required in a setting, actually, where covid—19 is less spread than, say, the capital city or birminghame column, usage per day, 72,000 items per day for a three—hospital trust, and that's a lot of ppe. and you scale that up, you scale that up across the nhs, across the uk, and we are obviously talking about millions of items of ppe a day, and then suddenly hundreds of millions over 50, 60 days doesn't look quite as significant as it might otherwise do, so you need to know how much is being used. we've only got scarce data for that, with the example i've just given you, but one also needs to take into account the fact that it's difficult to replenish, so you have this demand, you have supply problems, because the whole world wants it, and that is where you get the problem of, yes, lots of distribution, but also the fact that the people on the ground are telling us incessantly that they can't get enough. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick. hello. much of the week ahead is looking dry and sunny, though an easterly breeze will at times make it feel cooler then you'd think oth
hospital trust of lincolnshire. it gives you an idea ofjust how much ppe is required in a setting, actually, where covid—19 is less spread than, say, the capital city or birminghame column, usage per day, 72,000 items per day for a three—hospital trust, and that's a lot of ppe. and you scale that up, you scale that up across the nhs, across the uk, and we are obviously talking about millions of items of ppe a day, and then suddenly hundreds of millions over 50, 60 days doesn't look quite as...
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hospital trust of lincolnshire. it gives you an idea ofjust how much ppe is required in a setting, actually, where covid—i9 is less spread than, say, the capital city or birminghamu tot it all up, it's that middle column, usage per day, 72,000 items per day for a three—hospital trust, and that's a lot of ppe. and you scale that up, you scale that up across the nhs, across the uk, and we are obviously talking about millions of items of ppe a day, and then suddenly hundreds of millions over 50, 60 days doesn't look quite as significant as it might otherwise do, so you need to know how much is being used. we've only got scarce data for that, with the example i've just given you, but one also needs to take into account the fact that it's difficult to replenish, so you have this demand, you have supply problems, because the whole world wants it, and that is where you get the problem of, yes, lots of distribution, but also the fact that the people on the ground are telling us incessantly that they can't get enough. spain's prime minister says he hopes to relax some rules of the country's lockdown so that children can go outside. it's weeks of stringent measures for th
hospital trust of lincolnshire. it gives you an idea ofjust how much ppe is required in a setting, actually, where covid—i9 is less spread than, say, the capital city or birminghamu tot it all up, it's that middle column, usage per day, 72,000 items per day for a three—hospital trust, and that's a lot of ppe. and you scale that up, you scale that up across the nhs, across the uk, and we are obviously talking about millions of items of ppe a day, and then suddenly hundreds of millions over...