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department of health and _ private sector. the department of health and social— private sector. the department of health and social care sector. the department of health and social care said - private sector. the department of health and social care said it - private sector. the department of health and social care said it was| health and social care said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, and that full details would be set out in due course. labour has questioned the timing of plans to reorganise health and care services in the middle of a pandemic. nhs reorganisation rarely go smoothly, and, at a time when services are at breaking point, it may prove difficult to push through these the form that make these reforms. katharine da costa, bbc news. the new chair of the vaccine task force, dr clive dix, says he is "very optimistic" the uk will meet its target of offering a first coronavirus jab to all over 50s by may. almost 11 million people have now received their firstjab, but some — particularly those in ethnic minority communities — remain hesitant. our community affairs correspondent adina cam
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we were told by the department of health and social care earlier that people would not be allowed outsidelers would be allowed outside for exercise — with the permission from hotel staff. although the circumstances in which that will be allowed, i am told, will be quite limited. sources are emphasising that it is not a case of hotel staff allowing people to go outside to get some exercise whenever they fancy it, but it will be in line with strict guidance from the department of health and social care in very rare circumstances. whether we actually get to see what that agent is and what the exact criteria is given to hotel staff remains to be seen. so there is some uncertainty there, i think, about what grounds the hotel staff and security staff, who will be policing this to an extent, will have to allow people out. so that is one question. another around capacity. at the moment, the government has 4,600 hotel rooms booked under contract across 16 hotels. at the moment, about 1,700 travellers coming into the uk every week from these high—risk countries, so you can see how over time they mi
we were told by the department of health and social care earlier that people would not be allowed outsidelers would be allowed outside for exercise — with the permission from hotel staff. although the circumstances in which that will be allowed, i am told, will be quite limited. sources are emphasising that it is not a case of hotel staff allowing people to go outside to get some exercise whenever they fancy it, but it will be in line with strict guidance from the department of health and...
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department of _ after people at home. the department of health and social care said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made are still to come, but labour's questioned the logic on making big changes during a national crisis when service is already at breaking point. now it's time for this week's edition of our world. jane mugo is kenya's most famous, and controversial, private investigator. she says she's solved hundreds of crimes, but some accuse her of playing by her own rules. kenya's private investigative industry is one of the biggest in africa. a private investigator is a spy, there is no two ways about it. and one detective is feared above all others. her name is jane. jane mugo is my country's most famous private investigator. some say that her and her team are dangerous. private investigatorjane mugo has been listed as a wanted criminal by the directorate of criminal investigations. spy queen jane mugo is this afternoon denied charges of threatening to kill when she appeared before a milimani court. but to others she is a hero. she is not a criminal. jane is a hero. i am journalist sharon machira.
department of _ after people at home. the department of health and social care said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made are still to come, but labour's questioned the logic on making big changes during a national crisis when service is already at breaking point. now it's time for this week's edition of our world. jane mugo is kenya's most famous, and controversial, private investigator. she says she's solved hundreds of crimes, but some accuse her of playing by her own...
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year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of health said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. political news, breaking news. sent to us by a political correspondent we understand that the snp faxing spokesman has been sacked from the role. neil had only been giving the job earlier this week and it was part of a reshuffle which saw the home affairs spokesman leave her role and in the statement, sources of claimed that they will head back to another mp, christie was the mp for aberdeen north, has been approached for comment but we have not heard anything from him yet. as part of the statement, neil was given the opportunity to apologise for his actions which were incompatible with the responsibilities of a front bench spokesperson, including the requirement for teamwork and collective responsibility. he failed to do so and so he h
year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of health said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. political news, breaking news. sent to us...
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year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of healthl care said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show. this week, we look back at some of our coldest adventures. from frozen hotel rooms... ain't gonna lie about it, it's cold. to a ride across siberia. people who live there, they say you will lose your face on your first day. and my solo bobsleigh ride. i could go again, right now, let's go. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from...my living room, here in hertfordshire. 0rdinarily at this time of year, we would be well into the ski season in europe, and i would be braving sub—zero temperatures to get out there and bring you some of the best snowbound adventures from around the world. this is really very nice. i can't imagine it'll be warm when when we get out, though. we
year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of healthl care said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show....
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year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of healthl care said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. now on bbc news... in this special edition, talking movies will be bringing viewers highlights from this year's sundance film festival which for the first time will become globally accessible. hello and welcome to talking movies. we are in a very snowy central park here in new york city. i'm tom brook. in today's programme we're going to be looking at highlights of this year's sundance film festival. normally we would be reporting from snowy park city, utah, where the festival is normally held, but this year because of the pandemic, sundance was largely a virtual affair. of course, the ski slopes of park city in utah have for years provided the backdrop to sundance, and it remains one of the world's most celebrated showcases. this
year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of healthl care said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. now on bbc news... in this special...
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year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of healthcare said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. the new chair of the vaccine taskforce, dr clive dix, says he is "very optimistic" the uk will meet its target of offering a first coronavirus jab to all over 50s by may. almost 11.5 million people have now received their firstjab, but some, particularly those in ethnic minority communities, remain hesitant as our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. this vaccination hub at the royal london hospital has been up and running for almost six weeks, and it's nonstop, with staff putting jabs into hundreds of arms each day. any history of problems with bleeding or bruising at all? one of them is martin griffiths, a consultant surgeon, whose dayjob normally involves treating trauma victims with severe wounds, but now he's
year plan and a sustained funding increase for the social care sector because that goes hand—in—hand with the nhs. we need to be much better at looking after people at home. the department of healthcare said it was rightly considering where changes need to be made, with more details still to come, but labour's questioned the logic in making big changes during a national crisis, when services are already at breaking point. katharine da costa, bbc news. the new chair of the vaccine taskforce,...
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and out of use. so this isn't a government that's been looking to marginalise the private sector. the department of health and social careas rightly considering where changes needed to be made, and that full details would be set out in due course. but labour's questioned the timing of plans to reorganise health and care services in the middle of a pandemic. nhs reorganisations rarely go smoothly, and, at a time when services are at breaking point, it may prove difficult to push through these reforms. katharine da costa, bbc news. more on those proposed reforms any moment but before that i want to bring you a couple of coronavirus updates. there have been 18,262 cases of covid—19 reported in the uk in the last 2a hours. a drop slightly on yesterday that compares to 19,114 the day before. in terms of the number of deaths, there have been 828 deaths registered of people who had tested positive in the previous 28 days of a positive test. and some figures on the vaccination. the uk government has said that 11.465 million people have now received the vaccination first dose and that compares to the previous total which was 10.9
and out of use. so this isn't a government that's been looking to marginalise the private sector. the department of health and social careas rightly considering where changes needed to be made, and that full details would be set out in due course. but labour's questioned the timing of plans to reorganise health and care services in the middle of a pandemic. nhs reorganisations rarely go smoothly, and, at a time when services are at breaking point, it may prove difficult to push through these...
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and out of use. so this isn't a government that's been looking to marginalise the private sector. the department of health and social cared it was rightly considering where changes needed to be made, and that full details would be set out in due course. but labour's questioned the timing of plans to reorganise health and care services in the middle of a pandemic. nhs reorganisations rarely go smoothly, and, at a time when services are at breaking point, it may prove difficult to push through these reforms. katharine da costa, bbc news. with me is our political correspondent, ben wright. i think it's worth reiterating that this is a leak, but from what we know, what do you make of the proposed changes? this know, what do you make of the proposed changes?— know, what do you make of the proposed changes? this is a draft of the white paper— proposed changes? this is a draft of the white paper we _ proposed changes? this is a draft of the white paper we expect - proposed changes? this is a draft of the white paper we expect to - proposed changes? this is a draft of the white paper we expect to be - the white paper we expect t
and out of use. so this isn't a government that's been looking to marginalise the private sector. the department of health and social cared it was rightly considering where changes needed to be made, and that full details would be set out in due course. but labour's questioned the timing of plans to reorganise health and care services in the middle of a pandemic. nhs reorganisations rarely go smoothly, and, at a time when services are at breaking point, it may prove difficult to push through...
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and out of use. so this isn't a government that's been looking to marginalise the private sector. the department of health and social care was rightly considering where changes needed to be made, and that full details would be set out in due course. but labour's questioned the timing of plans to reorganise health and care services in the middle of a pandemic. nhs reorganisations rarely go smoothly, and, at a time when services are at breaking point, it may prove difficult to push through these reforms. katharine da costa, bbc news. i asked our political correspondent ben wright to set out what changes were proposed in the leaked document. this is very much in line with the direction of travel that the government had signalled over the last couple of years, ever since it published its long—term plan for the nhs, which in itself marked quite a break with how government has approached the health service. every last three decades really. right back to when the internal market was introduced in the health service, the controversial andrew lansley the controversial andrew la nsley reforms the controversial andrew lansley refor
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the court said the health secretary matt hancock had "acted unlawfully" and he had "breached his legal obligation". the department of health and social careg health care staff say their lives are being put at risk because the ppe they use is providing inadequate protection against airborne transmission of coronavirus. the group, which includes the british medical association and the royal college of nursing, says more than 900 workers have died of covid. paramedics are especially worried. 0ur science editor david shukman has more. ambulance crews are first on the scene at the most serious covid cases and phil rennie from 0ldham, roger moore from falkirk, and alan haigh from carmarthenshire are among more than 20 to die of the virus leaving colleagues scared that they are not better protected. people call us through the college and describe themselves as cannon fodder, as canaries in a coal mine, as not worth anything. they feel devalued, demoralised. the standard protection for ambulance crews includes a thin surgical mask but many feel that�*s not enough when they�*ve got covid patients with them. ambulances are thought to be a particula
the court said the health secretary matt hancock had "acted unlawfully" and he had "breached his legal obligation". the department of health and social careg health care staff say their lives are being put at risk because the ppe they use is providing inadequate protection against airborne transmission of coronavirus. the group, which includes the british medical association and the royal college of nursing, says more than 900 workers have died of covid. paramedics are...
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vi we've spoken to senior people at the department of health and social care and we're really struggling as to why they fail so reluctant to change this arbitrary definition of severe and profound learning disability the good news is however that despite all the 4 nations of the united kingdom following the j.c. vi guidelines what we are saying as a result of the campaign and quite rightly said oh is that sound clinical commissioning groups some g.p.'s and some local n.h.s. trusts are using their discretion and they are offering the vaccination to everybody in that community with a learning disability but sadly it's not the majority of people and so we need to keep chatting about this and asking those who make the decision to change their mind about the odd tree definitions disease a paper lining his ability or dying of covert it 6 times right the wider population it is a very important campaign and thank you for thank you for joining us tell us more about it in a harris from madcap thank you. you know the news hour live from london much more still to tell you about a young indian crime
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ruling and the government acted unlawfully by not revealing details of some of those covid contracts signed while procuring protective equipmentjust to ensure that the department of health and social carend the whole paper steam thanks for watching. bye—bye. good evening, i�*m chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we start in the premier league where wolves have leap—frogged leeds after a 1—0 win at molineux tonight the only goal of the game came on 64 minutes, an unfortunate moment for the leeds goalkeeper with adama traore�*s sensational strike hitting the cross bar and then going in off the back of his head. wolves are 11th now, leeds 12th. next crystal palace�*s wilfred zaha has become the first premier league player to say he�*ll no longer be taking a knee ahead of games. zaha says he believes it�*s time for black players to "stand tall" instead as adam wild reports: throughout football, taking the knee has become a familiar sight. whilst the message behind it may be clear, questions overjust how effective it is continue to be asked. now, crystal palace�*s wilfried zaha is the first premier league footballer to call for it to stop. he says he�*ll no longer do it, calling it
ruling and the government acted unlawfully by not revealing details of some of those covid contracts signed while procuring protective equipmentjust to ensure that the department of health and social carend the whole paper steam thanks for watching. bye—bye. good evening, i�*m chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we start in the premier league where wolves have leap—frogged leeds after a 1—0 win at molineux tonight the only goal of the game came on 64 minutes, an unfortunate...
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the court said the health secretary matt hancock had "acted unlawfully" and he had "breached his legal obligation". the department of health and social care lives are being put at risk because the ppe they use is providing inadequate protection against airborne transmission of coronavirus. the group, which includes the british medical association and the royal college of nursing, says more than 900 workers have died of covid, our science editor david shukman says paramedics are especially worried. ambulance crews are first on the scene at the most serious covid cases and phil rennie from 0ldham, roger moore from falkirk, and alan haigh from carmarthenshire are among more than 20 to die of the virus leaving colleagues scared that they are not better protected. people call us through the college and describe themselves as cannon fodder, as canaries in a coal mine, as not worth anything. they feel devalued, demoralised. the standard protection for ambulance crews includes a thin surgical mask but many feel that's not enough when they've got covid patients with them. ambulances are thought to be a particular risk because you are indoors with
the court said the health secretary matt hancock had "acted unlawfully" and he had "breached his legal obligation". the department of health and social care lives are being put at risk because the ppe they use is providing inadequate protection against airborne transmission of coronavirus. the group, which includes the british medical association and the royal college of nursing, says more than 900 workers have died of covid, our science editor david shukman says paramedics...
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the department of health and social care says testing will be set up in southampton, woking and partsave been discovered. people in those areas should take a test this week, whether they are showing symptoms or not. the headlines on bbc news... the un says it will speak with the united arab emirates about the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler. there's concern from nhs trust leaders that if lockdown restrictions are eased too quickly, as happened last year, the infection rate could increase rapidly again, and there are suggestions that waiting lists for non—urgent nhs treatment in england could more than double by april, rising to ten million people. the detention of the myanmar leader by the country's military has been called a violation of her human rights by prime minister borisjohnson. the lawyer for aung san suu kyi told reporters that the ousted leader had received further charges from the police yesterday. protests against the coup are continuing across the country despite attempts by the military to suppress them. with me now is our south east asia cor
the department of health and social care says testing will be set up in southampton, woking and partsave been discovered. people in those areas should take a test this week, whether they are showing symptoms or not. the headlines on bbc news... the un says it will speak with the united arab emirates about the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler. there's concern from nhs trust leaders that if lockdown restrictions are eased too quickly, as happened last year, the...
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of the pandemic, according to a report by mps. the public accounts committee says care sector staff were particularly neglected. the department of health and socialare videos on social media which show claims of preventative treatments for coronavirus. the royal college of physicians — which represents tens of thousands of doctors — say the clips can be misleading and incredibly dangerous, with some videos viewed hundreds of thousands of times. sima kotecha reports. message alert. a video message from mum on whatsapp. and today i�*m going to tell you something very important, very imperative information which can save us all from the infection of coronavirus. the practice is very simple. you need to inhale plain steam — plain water steam. klaxon. 'of course, this is untrue, but his videos have been viewed of course, this is untrue, but his videos have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times on social media. i wanted to find out who had seen it, and where it came from. hi, mama. hi, sima! how are you? oh, fine, thank you. this video you sent me, mum, how many people do you think have seen this video? so many, i think — so many people. from spea
of the pandemic, according to a report by mps. the public accounts committee says care sector staff were particularly neglected. the department of health and socialare videos on social media which show claims of preventative treatments for coronavirus. the royal college of physicians — which represents tens of thousands of doctors — say the clips can be misleading and incredibly dangerous, with some videos viewed hundreds of thousands of times. sima kotecha reports. message alert. a video...
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of the covid contracts it had signed while procuring personal protective equipment. the challenge was brought by campaigners and a cross—party group of opposition mps. the department of health and social careancial year, up 220 billion in a year. it�*s the first time in ten years that more has been borrowed in january than collected through tax and other income. around four million people in the uk sufferfrom diabetes, including around a million who have not been diagnosed, according to the charity diabetes uk. and while it�*s already known that diabetics are more at risk of suffering severe cases of covid — new evidence suggests the virus could actually be triggering the condition in some patients. olivia sopel reports. first step is taking my blood sugar... this isjordan charles�*s daily routine. after contracting covid—19 last year, he developed type two diabetes, which went undiagnosed for months, and resulted in a 23 day hospital stay and being put in an induced coma. a normal blood sugar is between kind of five and seven. they would usually say you have diabetes if you have a blood sugar of between 15 and 20. when i went into hospital, my blood sugar was 127. it was the highest blood
of the covid contracts it had signed while procuring personal protective equipment. the challenge was brought by campaigners and a cross—party group of opposition mps. the department of health and social careancial year, up 220 billion in a year. it�*s the first time in ten years that more has been borrowed in january than collected through tax and other income. around four million people in the uk sufferfrom diabetes, including around a million who have not been diagnosed, according to the...
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the department of health and social care says testing will be set up in southampton, woking and partstive cases of the variant have been discovered. people in those areas should take a test this week, whether they are showing symptoms or not. the un's top human rights body says it will raise the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler, with the authorities in the united arab emirates. it's after the princess accused herfather, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al—makhtoum, of holding her hostage. in a series of secret videos obtained by the bbc, she describes how she fears for her life. the governments of dubai and the uae said that latifa is safe in the care of her family. vulnerable children must be at the heart of the government's plans to �*build back better�* after covid—i9. that's the message from england's outgoing children's commissioner, anne longfield, who in herfinal speech will warn of the long—term effects the pandemic on the life chances of young people. the government said protecting vulnerable children has always been a priority over the past year. the det
the department of health and social care says testing will be set up in southampton, woking and partstive cases of the variant have been discovered. people in those areas should take a test this week, whether they are showing symptoms or not. the un's top human rights body says it will raise the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler, with the authorities in the united arab emirates. it's after the princess accused herfather, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al—makhtoum, of...
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of one case. we were notified by public health england late on saturday and we have been working very closely with them and colleagues in the department of health and social care ., ., started. same question for you, counsellor- _ started. same question for you, counsellor. we _ started. same question for you, counsellor. we were _ started. same question for you, counsellor. we were notified - started. same question for you, | counsellor. we were notified late started. same question for you, - counsellor. we were notified late on thursday evening — counsellor. we were notified late on thursday evening of _ counsellor. we were notified late on thursday evening of two _ counsellor. we were notified late on thursday evening of two cases - counsellor. we were notified late on thursday evening of two cases in - thursday evening of two cases in woking _ thursday evening of two cases in woking and then yesterday afternoon one case _ woking and then yesterday afternoon one case in _ woking and then yesterday afternoon one case in syria as well. so woking and then yesterday afternoon one case in syria as well.— one case in syria as well. so we have neck _ one case in s
of one case. we were notified by public health england late on saturday and we have been working very closely with them and colleagues in the department of health and social care ., ., started. same question for you, counsellor- _ started. same question for you, counsellor. we _ started. same question for you, counsellor. we were _ started. same question for you, counsellor. we were notified - started. same question for you, | counsellor. we were notified late started. same question for you, -...
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we were told by the department of health and social care earlier that people would not be allowed outsidet a case of hotel staff allowing people to go outside to get some exercise whenever they fancy it, but it will be in line with strict guidance from the department of health and social care in very rare circumstances. whether we actually get to see what that guidance is and what the exact criteria is given to hotel staff remains to be seen. there is some uncertainty there, i think, about what grounds the hotel staff and security staff will be policing this, to an extent, will have to allowed people out. that is one question. another round capacity. the government has a600 hotel rooms booked under contract across 16 hotels. at the moment, about 1700 travellers coming into the uk every week from these high—risk countries. you can see how over time they might need to expand the number of rooms available. but assurances today from the government that they do have the ability to do that if need be. finally, the website, which people are able to book their quarantine package, if you like, com
we were told by the department of health and social care earlier that people would not be allowed outsidet a case of hotel staff allowing people to go outside to get some exercise whenever they fancy it, but it will be in line with strict guidance from the department of health and social care in very rare circumstances. whether we actually get to see what that guidance is and what the exact criteria is given to hotel staff remains to be seen. there is some uncertainty there, i think, about what...
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let me| just read you a statement that we've had through from the department of health and social caread to do that after he has - if he had to do that after he has checked — if he had to do that after he has checked in, and then he and his wife, _ checked in, and then he and his wife, and — checked in, and then he and his wife, and his wife and his child have _ wife, and his wife and his child have to — wife, and his wife and his child have to stay in a hotel room and he didn't, _ have to stay in a hotel room and he didn't, he _ have to stay in a hotel room and he didn't, he would then have to get a carer— didn't, he would then have to get a carer at— didn't, he would then have to get a carer at very— didn't, he would then have to get a carer at very strong notice. it doesn't — carer at very strong notice. it doesn't work like that. people with cancer— doesn't work like that. people with cancer such— doesn't work like that. people with cancer such as michael need to plan ahead, _ cancer such as michael need to plan ahead, you — cancer such as michael need to plan ahead, you can'tjust
let me| just read you a statement that we've had through from the department of health and social caread to do that after he has - if he had to do that after he has checked — if he had to do that after he has checked in, and then he and his wife, _ checked in, and then he and his wife, and — checked in, and then he and his wife, and his wife and his child have _ wife, and his wife and his child have to — wife, and his wife and his child have to stay in a hotel room and he didn't, _ have...
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of the covid contracts it had signed while procuring personal protective equipment. the challenge was brought by campaigners and a cross—party group of opposition mps. the department for health and social careescales and against a background of unparalleled global demand. the coronavirus reproduction number, or r value, across the uk is between 0.6 and 0.9, according to the latest government figures. last week, it was between 0.7 and 0.9. it follows a decrease in the number of infections in the four nations of the united kingdom. figures from the ons show — one in 115 people in england had coronavirus in the week up the 12th february — down significantly from the week before. in wales, it is one in 125 — compared to one in 85 the week before. in northern ireland it's one in 105 — and in scotland it's one in 180. both down from the previous week. staying with coronavirus and the latest government figures show that another 12,027 people have tested positive for the virus, down from last friday — when 15,144 positive cases were confirmed. a further 533 people have died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test in the uk. on the same day last week, 758 deaths were reported. and the number o
of the covid contracts it had signed while procuring personal protective equipment. the challenge was brought by campaigners and a cross—party group of opposition mps. the department for health and social careescales and against a background of unparalleled global demand. the coronavirus reproduction number, or r value, across the uk is between 0.6 and 0.9, according to the latest government figures. last week, it was between 0.7 and 0.9. it follows a decrease in the number of infections in...
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and that is thanks to the dynamic work of the nhs, and indeed of everybody in the department of health and social carend to rally them, and i would just say to them that, if they can stick to this road map, and i believe that we can, there is not long to go now for those businesses. for hospitality in bolton, there are two dates, outdoor hospitality on april 12, and an indoor, with all its potential, on may the 17th. i do believe that gives some dates for us all to think about for business to work towards, and i hope that will be of some reassurance to them.— and i hope that will be of some reassurance to them. some eminent members of — reassurance to them. some eminent members of sage — reassurance to them. some eminent members of sage have _ reassurance to them. some eminent members of sage have indicated - reassurance to them. some eminent| members of sage have indicated they are concerned about the resurgence with the _ are concerned about the resurgence with the return of children to schools. _ with the return of children to schools, so can the prime minister so poor— schools, so can the prime mi
and that is thanks to the dynamic work of the nhs, and indeed of everybody in the department of health and social carend to rally them, and i would just say to them that, if they can stick to this road map, and i believe that we can, there is not long to go now for those businesses. for hospitality in bolton, there are two dates, outdoor hospitality on april 12, and an indoor, with all its potential, on may the 17th. i do believe that gives some dates for us all to think about for business to...
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health, but i think what we see and the figures bear out our disabled people have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic and many are feeling forgotten about. a department of health and social care a tie—break before she fell away in the decider. the defending women�*s champion sophia cannon also lost. she was beaten in straight sets and is just 6a minutes and she admitted the expectations of being the titleholder had been an issue for her. to rugby, england head coach eddiejones has recalled a host of big names for the big match against italy following the calcutta cup defeat to scotland. judge fired returns having started on the bench last weekend while others come into the pack and kyle sinckler returns following suspension. football�*s governing bodies across the men�*s and women�*s game have written to twitter and facebook saying their platforms remain havens of abuse following a number of players been subjected to discrimination online. the letter, including signatories of the fa, calls on twitter and facebook to make further changes. they include ensuring messages and posts are filtered and blocked before being sent or posted if they contain racist or discriminatory mater
health, but i think what we see and the figures bear out our disabled people have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic and many are feeling forgotten about. a department of health and social care a tie—break before she fell away in the decider. the defending women�*s champion sophia cannon also lost. she was beaten in straight sets and is just 6a minutes and she admitted the expectations of being the titleholder had been an issue for her. to rugby, england head coach eddiejones...
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for phase two, if i could have the next slide, thejcvi has been asked by the department of health and social care who are themselves at risk of serious disease. the second approach is to try and stop or reduce transmission of covid—19 within the population, and the third approach would be to structure a programme according to occupational risk or occupational groups. these three approaches are not mutually exclusive. we've also considered some other factors when deciding on our advice. some other factors when deciding on ouradvice. one some other factors when deciding on our advice. one is to look at the lessons learned, and we are still learning, from the current vaccine deployment programme, which is going so well. the second is to look at mathematical models of vaccination, and the third is to look at the situation of covid—19 within the uk at the moment. next slide, please. when we look at data from the second wave of the pandemic, and in particular, looking at curious being hospitalised with severe disease in the uk, it is clear that age remains a dominant factor. it is still one of the most
for phase two, if i could have the next slide, thejcvi has been asked by the department of health and social care who are themselves at risk of serious disease. the second approach is to try and stop or reduce transmission of covid—19 within the population, and the third approach would be to structure a programme according to occupational risk or occupational groups. these three approaches are not mutually exclusive. we've also considered some other factors when deciding on our advice. some...
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we should say the department of health and social care has spoken about this.every day. essentially i went every day. _ visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i— visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i would _ visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i would help - visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i would help with| went every day. i would help with feeding _ went every day. i would help with feeding her— went every day. i would help with feeding herand_ went every day. i would help with feeding her and doing _ went every day. i would help with feeding her and doing things- went every day. i would help with feeding her and doing things for. feeding her and doing things for her. and — feeding her and doing things for her. and helping _ feeding her and doing things for her. and helping out _ feeding her and doing things for her. and helping out generallyi her. and helping out generally within— her. and helping out generally within the _ her. and helping out generally within the home _ her. and helping o
we should say the department of health and social care has spoken about this.every day. essentially i went every day. _ visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i— visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i would _ visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i would help - visited her every day. essentially i went every day. i would help with| went every day. i would help with feeding _ went every day. i would help with feeding her— went every day. i would...
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and nosebands fell off on nearly all samples from the first batch. pestfix said... the department of health said it had worked tirelessly to deliver ppe to protect health and social careut, in its rush to get it, did the government take enough care over the way it spent taxpayers' money? lucy manning, bbc news. and you can hear more on this story on file on four on bbc radio 4 at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. let's take a brief look at some of today's other news the uk's terror threat level has been reduced from severe to substantial, meaning that a terrorist attack is still likely. the home secretary priti patel told mps that there'd been a significant reduction in the momentum of attacks in europe, but the public should remain vigilant. tesla, the electric car company founded by elon musk, says it has bought more than a billion pounds' worth of the cryptocurrency bitcoin. tesla says it expects to start accepting payments in bitcoin soon. the price of a single bitcoin jumped to a record high, about £32,000, when the news was announced. at a pre—inquest hearing today, a coroner said he fears further delays to the inquest into the death of molly russell may put other socia
and nosebands fell off on nearly all samples from the first batch. pestfix said... the department of health said it had worked tirelessly to deliver ppe to protect health and social careut, in its rush to get it, did the government take enough care over the way it spent taxpayers' money? lucy manning, bbc news. and you can hear more on this story on file on four on bbc radio 4 at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. let's take a brief look at some of today's other news the uk's terror threat level has...
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the department for health and social care said it had been forced to sign deals within very short timescales and against a background ofales says he hopes the country has entered its last three weeks of �*stay at home' rules. but mark drakeford said further changes to lockdown will depend on case rates continuing to fall. whilst younger primary school children return to school on monday, he said all primary pupils and students in years 11 and 13 may be able to return from 15 march. some non—essential shops and hairdressers could also reopen then. from tomorrow, up to four people from two different households can exercise outdoors together. but pubs, restaurants, cafes and gyms are likely to remain closed for a while. our wales correspondent hywel griffith reports. yet another family walk. for nicola and her children, this has been the routine for 2021. but in three weeks' time, if infection rates keep falling, nine—year—old evan and eight to old lyla can take their first step back to school. i think we will be skipping into the school playground. and i think it is great the kids are able to get back to school and get b
the department for health and social care said it had been forced to sign deals within very short timescales and against a background ofales says he hopes the country has entered its last three weeks of �*stay at home' rules. but mark drakeford said further changes to lockdown will depend on case rates continuing to fall. whilst younger primary school children return to school on monday, he said all primary pupils and students in years 11 and 13 may be able to return from 15 march. some...
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community health centers and public health departments are all critical for mitigating the spread of covid-19 as well as better addressing social determinants of health. improving access to care such as chronic conditions and reducing health disparities in communities of color. my colleagues and i understand that took combat covid-19 demands bipartisan solutions. we know these proposals will enable the nation to make progress in stopping the spread of this menacing virus and its new variants, and saving lives. our recommendations provide the biden administration and congress with important details on how to implement an effective plan. they represent both republican and democratic ideas. an -- ideas. an effective pandemic response must be bipartisan with a focus on putting the health of the american people first. i will turn it over to anand and my fellow task force members for discussion. anand: senators, thank you so much for your comments at this time. we will move forward with our panel discussion with members of the future of health care initiative. i would like to remind all attendees to submit questions using the live chat feature on youtube or facebook or on twitter u
community health centers and public health departments are all critical for mitigating the spread of covid-19 as well as better addressing social determinants of health. improving access to care such as chronic conditions and reducing health disparities in communities of color. my colleagues and i understand that took combat covid-19 demands bipartisan solutions. we know these proposals will enable the nation to make progress in stopping the spread of this menacing virus and its new variants,...
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and nosebands fell off on nearly all samples from the first batch. pestfix said. the department of health said it had worked tirelessly to deliver ppe to protect health and social caretake enough care over the way it spent taxpayers' money? lucy manning, bbc news. let's go to there is more from outside source on rock smashed into a hydroelectric dam. it took place in the district of chamblee. officials say at least 200 people are missing and 18 have died. this was the moment it happened. witnesses described a wall of water so quickly if there was no time to sound the alarm. it's not clear what caused this geologist say a chunk of glacier may have broken out further upstream. survivors have been found at least a thousand people committed to shelter in a tunnel. rescuers have had to clear tonnes of mud to get to them. in almost a0 mac more people are still trapped inside. in almost a0 mac more people are still trapped inside. navin singh kadhka is from the bbc world serviceq an area tell me more about this area and whether it's prone to flash floods. as you said, this is the himalaya region. starts from myanmar and extends to the west. this is the central region and i
and nosebands fell off on nearly all samples from the first batch. pestfix said. the department of health said it had worked tirelessly to deliver ppe to protect health and social caretake enough care over the way it spent taxpayers' money? lucy manning, bbc news. let's go to there is more from outside source on rock smashed into a hydroelectric dam. it took place in the district of chamblee. officials say at least 200 people are missing and 18 have died. this was the moment it happened....
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social worker and behavioral health clinician with d.p.h. i'm a member of d.p.h. must divest. [inaudible] between sfdph and the san francisco sheriff's department and allocating these funds for our health care workers and patients. our research cupped with data on use of force shows that bipoc patients are disproportionately targeted by sfsd and avoid seeking care due to the presence of law enforcement at d.p.h. we don't need sheriffs, we need skills clinicians who can provide care. if these changes were to occur, we've identified three scaleable items that could be implemented in the upcoming budget cycles. to include increased staffing ratios to allow nurses, medical assistants, and eligibility workers the ability to respond to crisis situation does. sfdph can create a healing irmt video for our patients, i urge you to support the budget priorities of s.f. youth commission and remove sfsd from d.p.h. thank you. >> clerk: if you -- thank you for your comments. mr. chair, this completes the queue. >> chair haney: great. thank you to the person who called in. public comment is now closed. any final comments from our commissioners or supervisors? i don't see any. all right. well, we will -- w
social worker and behavioral health clinician with d.p.h. i'm a member of d.p.h. must divest. [inaudible] between sfdph and the san francisco sheriff's department and allocating these funds for our health care workers and patients. our research cupped with data on use of force shows that bipoc patients are disproportionately targeted by sfsd and avoid seeking care due to the presence of law enforcement at d.p.h. we don't need sheriffs, we need skills clinicians who can provide care. if these...