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luca di nicola from italy was 19.—19 only after he'd died. emma clarke taught science in runcorn in cheshire. she was 35. her school said she was much loved and gifted, a brilliant teacher and very popular with her pupils. ryan storrie from ayrshire had been working in dubai. he'd come home to celebrate his 40th birthday. he died after telling his wife he did not want to go to hospital, where he would be alone. maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby. she launched a scheme to help people who were alone at christmas. she was 48. her sons said she was full ofjoy. everyone knew of her, but she never wanted to be in the spotlight. a genuine angel working for the greater good. she's left a widespread legacy of selflessness, kindness and happiness. she ran charity schemes, protected the elderly and vulnerable, and made sure every single person smiled. kevin rowson worked on matchday security for nottingham forest football club. one player said, "we have lost a true gentleman, a legend in his kindness
luca di nicola from italy was 19.—19 only after he'd died. emma clarke taught science in runcorn in cheshire. she was 35. her school said she was much loved and gifted, a brilliant teacher and very popular with her pupils. ryan storrie from ayrshire had been working in dubai. he'd come home to celebrate his 40th birthday. he died after telling his wife he did not want to go to hospital, where he would be alone. maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby. she launched a...
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we are now being told that those who died, of the 823 people who have died from our waste coronavirushe hundred and two years of age. 33 of them had no known underlying health conditions. this is according to nhs england. a very big age range, from 11 202 years of age. we have also —— 102. figures from the scottish government no, they are saying that 47 people have died in college related deaths. —— scottish government now. that brings the total to 542, a rise from 495 yesterday and the day before there had been 48 deaths, so it has gone from 48 to 47, no real change. the scottish government is saying that there are 542 people who have now died from coronavirus —related illnesses. with warm weather forecast for much of the uk this weekend, there are fears that people will gather on parks and beaches, but the government are urging people to stay at home during easter. i've corresponded to regents park in london. police officers are saying that most people are now abiding by restrictions, but there are police forces saying that two weeks into this lockdown it is getting to the stage whe
we are now being told that those who died, of the 823 people who have died from our waste coronavirushe hundred and two years of age. 33 of them had no known underlying health conditions. this is according to nhs england. a very big age range, from 11 202 years of age. we have also —— 102. figures from the scottish government no, they are saying that 47 people have died in college related deaths. —— scottish government now. that brings the total to 542, a rise from 495 yesterday and the...
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a lot of people in 1918 died, many died because of the flu itself. others got very ill from the flu and while they were sick, he got into their lungs and they died of bacterial infection. died back then too. we had antibiotics now that we didn't happen. it's a huge difference in the death toll. nancy cox, who is she? >> she's a researcher of the centers for disease control. the national center where they look at the disease detectives mimic having a place is a? >> zika place here, a campus big buildings. >> coupons are? >> federal government i don't think it's enough. >> you think it should be more? >> i think so, yes. >> she got a call in 1987? when you start the panic? >> she started to panic as soon as she heard there was something killing kids. she got a call when she was on her vacation in wyoming and she was in tears growth she was really worried. >> you say in the book she was awake many nights. >> she was. >> what are they worried about? >> you have to get out fast and you have to find out what is it? how is it spreading? how easily is it spr
a lot of people in 1918 died, many died because of the flu itself. others got very ill from the flu and while they were sick, he got into their lungs and they died of bacterial infection. died back then too. we had antibiotics now that we didn't happen. it's a huge difference in the death toll. nancy cox, who is she? >> she's a researcher of the centers for disease control. the national center where they look at the disease detectives mimic having a place is a? >> zika place here, a...
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more than 20,000 people have now died.ope francis delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica . and the legendary british motor racing driver, sir stirling moss, has died aged 90. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the number of people who've died in the uk from coronavirus, has passed 10,000. the health secretary, matt hancock, said this is a sombre day, that reinforced why the public must adhere to social distancing rules. it comes after one of the government's senior scientific advisers said the uk could become the worst—affected country in europe. 737 people died in hospital in the uk in the last day, bringing the total to 10,612. but that number doesn't include deaths in care homes or in the community. in other developments, the british prime minister boris johnson was discharged from hospital after being treated for coronavi
more than 20,000 people have now died.ope francis delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica . and the legendary british motor racing driver, sir stirling moss, has died aged 90. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the number of people who've died in the uk from coronavirus, has passed 10,000. the...
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would receive £60,000, matt died with coronavirus would receive £60 , 000, matt hancock died with coronavirus one but we want to do everything we can to support families dealing with this way. what would you say to the health secretary this morning? —— dealing with this grief. health secretary this morning? —— dealing with this grieflj health secretary this morning? —— dealing with this grief. i think it is done with good intention and it will hopefully help the families, but it should not also distract from the key issues that still remain, which is obviously to protect these people on the ground level. thank you very much for talking to us, peter, and for telling us about your dad. peter tun, the son of dr michael tun, who died. i'm joined by anne marie rafferty, professor of nursing policy at kings college london and president of the royal college of nursing. good morning. i know you were listening to peter, i wonder what you think about the fact that he does not want the minutes‘s silence today to detract from some really important issues around the safety of front line workers? absolutel
would receive £60,000, matt died with coronavirus would receive £60 , 000, matt hancock died with coronavirus one but we want to do everything we can to support families dealing with this way. what would you say to the health secretary this morning? —— dealing with this grief. health secretary this morning? —— dealing with this grieflj health secretary this morning? —— dealing with this grief. i think it is done with good intention and it will hopefully help the families, but it...
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more than 20,000 people have now died.delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the official figures of the number of recorded deaths in the uk has passed 10,000. matt hancock, the health secretary said it marked a sombre day. mr hancock also said there are ‘record amounts' of personal protective equipment, or ppe, in the health system. professor yvonne doyle, medical director at public health england, said we are beginning to see hospital admissions stabilising in london, but increasing in other regions. this comes as the british prime minister boris johnson has been discharged from hospital after being treated for coronavirus. the prime minister will not immediately return to work. elsewhere, italy has reported its lowest number of virus deaths in over three weeks. a31 new deaths were report
more than 20,000 people have now died.delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the official figures of the number of recorded deaths in the uk has passed 10,000. matt hancock, the health secretary said it marked a sombre day. mr hancock also said there are...
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more than 20,000 people have now died.ope francis delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica . and the legendary british motor racing driver, sir stirling moss, has died aged 90. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the number of people who've died in the uk from coronavirus, has passed 10,000. the health secretary, matt hancock, said this is a sombre day, that reinforced why the public must adhere to social distancing rules. it comes after one of the government's senior scientific advisers said the uk could become the worst—affected country in europe. 737 people died in hospital in the uk in the last day, bringing the total to 10,612. but that number doesn't include deaths in care homes or in the community. in other developments, the british prime minister boris johnson was discharged from hospital after being treated for coronavi
more than 20,000 people have now died.ope francis delivers a prayer for those affected by the pandemic in his traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica . and the legendary british motor racing driver, sir stirling moss, has died aged 90. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the number of people who've died in the uk from coronavirus, has passed 10,000. the...
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princess martha died at 53. >> yeah. >> hicock died at 75. anna, the daughter, died at 64 or -- yeah. >> she was pretty young, too. >> how come? i. >> harry hopkins, to start with him. when was -- at the end of the new deal period he was diagnosed with cancer of the stomach and he had almost his entire stomach removed. public life gave him an extra less on life. when he was made the foreign policy adviser he got through what most people would have died from. he was so sick during the war. he looked like he was dying. he was so thing. his body was being eatan away. after roosevelt died and there was no longer room for him in public life then he allowed himself to die. churchill said he was like a columnibling light house. fun and full of energy it kept him alive but his body was giving way won him. princess martha she too had illnesses in her 40s. and died young in her 50s. so did lucy. tuberculosis spread and something bad happened. >> how old was fdr when he died? >> he was 63. >> how old was eleanor. >> eleanor lasted from 1882 to 1961. so
princess martha died at 53. >> yeah. >> hicock died at 75. anna, the daughter, died at 64 or -- yeah. >> she was pretty young, too. >> how come? i. >> harry hopkins, to start with him. when was -- at the end of the new deal period he was diagnosed with cancer of the stomach and he had almost his entire stomach removed. public life gave him an extra less on life. when he was made the foreign policy adviser he got through what most people would have died from. he was...
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they didn't tell her he died. you have to come back to the white house immediately. >> they called her away from the podium. >> yes. she had just finished giving a speech and someone was doing a piano concert. she excused herself. she had this amazing presence. she said i must leave now. she went to the white house and told her he had died. so she immediately called for harry truman, the vice president to come so she could give the news to harry truman. that's one of the celebrated moments in history when truman says to her, is there anything i can do for you and her first response is, no, but is there anything i can do for you for you're the one in trouble now. but then she had the presence of mind to ask him was it ethical for her to use a government plain to go to warm springs to see her husband's body? of course, truman provided that for her. you can't imagine people asking that today. she gets down to warm springs, georgia, and as you would do when there is a death like this, she asked her cousin who's were t
they didn't tell her he died. you have to come back to the white house immediately. >> they called her away from the podium. >> yes. she had just finished giving a speech and someone was doing a piano concert. she excused herself. she had this amazing presence. she said i must leave now. she went to the white house and told her he had died. so she immediately called for harry truman, the vice president to come so she could give the news to harry truman. that's one of the celebrated...
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, then he himself finally died.s really strange, especially now as we get older, these people seem much younger dying than i would have thought when i was younger.n' + >> how old was fdr when he died? >> ms. goodwin: fdr was 63 when he died. >> and how old was eleanor roosevelt? >> ms. goodwin: eleanor lasted from 1882 to 1961, so she's 70-something or other. she lasted an extra 17 years after fdr's death. >> the kids. >> ms. goodwin: that's not... >> how many kids were there? >> ms. goodwin: that's not a... that's not a happy story in many ways. there were five children. the daughter anna was the oldest, and then there were four sons: jimmy, elliott, john, and, um... and somebody whose name i'm not... franklin... franklin, jr. and i think what happened is, it was hard for the five of them to grow up in the shadow of that giant oak of their parents. and for the four boys... actually, the five children had a... somewhat combination of 18 marriages between them. i think they had a hard time apprenticing themselves to
, then he himself finally died.s really strange, especially now as we get older, these people seem much younger dying than i would have thought when i was younger.n' + >> how old was fdr when he died? >> ms. goodwin: fdr was 63 when he died. >> and how old was eleanor roosevelt? >> ms. goodwin: eleanor lasted from 1882 to 1961, so she's 70-something or other. she lasted an extra 17 years after fdr's death. >> the kids. >> ms. goodwin: that's not... >>...
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a further 917 people have died in the uk of coronavirus.t follows a stark warning from the british medical association that medics are unable to access the personal protective equipment they need to keep themselves safe while treating patients with coronavirus. they said that supplies in some areas are at dangerously low levels. it comes after the health secretary said there was enough ppe to go round if it was used according to guidelines, but doctors and nurses should treat it as a "precious resource". matt hancock said 19 health workers had died during the outbreak but it wasn't clear how each had contracted the illness. that rise in deaths in the uk takes the total number of deaths to 9,875. nearly 80,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus. in the united states, mass burials in new york signal the toll the coronavirus has taken. over 18,000 people have died in the country, half of those in new york state. europe is preparing for an easter weekend under quarantine with the coronavirus pandemic forcing many celebrations to be
a further 917 people have died in the uk of coronavirus.t follows a stark warning from the british medical association that medics are unable to access the personal protective equipment they need to keep themselves safe while treating patients with coronavirus. they said that supplies in some areas are at dangerously low levels. it comes after the health secretary said there was enough ppe to go round if it was used according to guidelines, but doctors and nurses should treat it as a...
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he died on wednesday.e in a social media message to the prime minister, saying health workers had to protect themselves and their families. his son spoke to the bbc today. he was a courageous, brave man, and that is something that he's passed on to us. he saw that nhs workers didn't have enough ppe, and he made a call for that, he made an effort for that, and maybe at the time it didn't get the attention it deserved, but now, for sure, we're giving it the attention it deserves, and we are not going to stop. we are getting this everywhere, we are making sure we're heard, that my father's voice is heard, and that my father's passing is not in vain. problems getting hold of the right masks, gowns and visors have been reported for several weeks. the government said there were enough supplies and distribution would be improved, but still, some feel anxious they can't obtain appropriate personal protective equipment, known as ppe. we're getting a lot of messages from doctors on the front line that the current si
he died on wednesday.e in a social media message to the prime minister, saying health workers had to protect themselves and their families. his son spoke to the bbc today. he was a courageous, brave man, and that is something that he's passed on to us. he saw that nhs workers didn't have enough ppe, and he made a call for that, he made an effort for that, and maybe at the time it didn't get the attention it deserved, but now, for sure, we're giving it the attention it deserves, and we are not...
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katy died on tuesday. emma died last night.o us to convey the family's pain. they were angels on earth, and now they're angels in heaven. we were all really close as a family, and just, yeah. best friends. they were my best friends as well. and even though they've left us here, i think they‘ re never really going to leave us. applause. they had both worked at southampton‘s university hospital. emma had since left, last night colleagues clapped for the loss of katy, not knowing that emma was to die as well a few hours later. it doesn't feel that any of this is real. i'm going to wake up in a minute. um... but they always said that they came in the world together, so they'll go out together, so that's what they've done. both women had underlying health problems, but the death of twins within three days of each other from covid—19 underscores its merciless, relentless power to shock. i can't be with my mum and dad, who i loved with all my heart. i can't hold anyone, because you're so petrified you're going to get it yourself. and
katy died on tuesday. emma died last night.o us to convey the family's pain. they were angels on earth, and now they're angels in heaven. we were all really close as a family, and just, yeah. best friends. they were my best friends as well. and even though they've left us here, i think they‘ re never really going to leave us. applause. they had both worked at southampton‘s university hospital. emma had since left, last night colleagues clapped for the loss of katy, not knowing that emma was...
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, then he himself finally died. it was almost like... churchill said he was like "a crumbling lighthouse." he was so full of fire and energy, it kept him alive, but his body was giving away on him. to understand what happened to princess martha, i think she, too, had had some illnesses during her 40's, and she died relatively young, in her 50's. and so did lucy. i mean, tuberculosis somehow spread and something bad happened to them. it seems really strange, especially now as we get older, these people seem much younger dying than i would have thought when i was younger. >> how old was fdr when he died? >> ms. goodwin: fdr was 63 when he died. >> and how old was eleanor roosevelt? >> ms. goodwin: eleanor lasted from 1882 to 1961, so she's 70-something or other. she lasted an extra 17 years after fdr's death. >> the kids. >> ms. goodwin: that's not... >> how many kids were there? >> ms. goodwin: that's not a... that's not a happy story in many ways. there were five children. the daughter anna was the oldest, and then
, then he himself finally died. it was almost like... churchill said he was like "a crumbling lighthouse." he was so full of fire and energy, it kept him alive, but his body was giving away on him. to understand what happened to princess martha, i think she, too, had had some illnesses during her 40's, and she died relatively young, in her 50's. and so did lucy. i mean, tuberculosis somehow spread and something bad happened to them. it seems really strange, especially now as we get...
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not one person had died onjanuary 31.by the cdc and confirmed by the news which is not mean anything to me because they don't tell the truth but cdc reported january 31 not one person has died and i issued a travel restriction for china. think of it. so nobody died, and i issued. you cannot get earlier than that. so we have... nobody died and i said china you cannot come in and i'm sorry because so what was going on. was not what i was told but was i saw what was going on. and i did not like it. but i did not speak to tony about it in not too many about it but i did not like it. so what did i do? ready? january 31, in the us, not one person had died because of the wuhan virus. so i issued travel restrictions on that date even though nobody died and i got brutalised over it by the press because i was way too early. i should not of done it. brutalised by the press but i've been brutalised for the last four years. i used to do well before i decided to run for politics. but i guess i'm doing ok because to the best of my knowl
not one person had died onjanuary 31.by the cdc and confirmed by the news which is not mean anything to me because they don't tell the truth but cdc reported january 31 not one person has died and i issued a travel restriction for china. think of it. so nobody died, and i issued. you cannot get earlier than that. so we have... nobody died and i said china you cannot come in and i'm sorry because so what was going on. was not what i was told but was i saw what was going on. and i did not like...
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these numbers are people who would have died furtherforward. on top of 1600, admittedly, some of them, a number would have died quite soon, but it is unlikely they would all have died within a week. interestingly, the deaths are only above the national trend of the five year rolling average since the 20th of march. these figures are available from the office for national statistics website if anybody wants to look themselves. national statistics website if anybody wants to look themselvesm is immensely complicated, isn't it? it is very hard to distill it, particularly if you are not a statistician or for that matter an epidemiologist! and frankly, how many of us are? but yes, how many cases do you think we have in the uk, notjust cases do you think we have in the uk, not just the cases do you think we have in the uk, notjust the recorded numbers? until we test every single person to find out whether they have got it or have had it, we don't know, do we? no, we don't. my answer is, i don't know! this is why an antibody test is so important. we d
these numbers are people who would have died furtherforward. on top of 1600, admittedly, some of them, a number would have died quite soon, but it is unlikely they would all have died within a week. interestingly, the deaths are only above the national trend of the five year rolling average since the 20th of march. these figures are available from the office for national statistics website if anybody wants to look themselves. national statistics website if anybody wants to look themselvesm is...
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brian: died at 61. princess martha died at 53? ms. goodwin: yeah. brian: lorena hickok died at -- she was 75. anna, the daughter, died at 64 or 60 -- ms. goodwin: yeah, she was pretty young, too. brian: how come? ms. goodwin: well, harry hopkins, just to start with him, when he was at the end of the "new deal" period, he was diagnosed with cancer of the stomach, and he had almost his entire stomach removed, but somehow public life and public service gave him an extra lease on life, and when roosevelt made him his foreign policy advisor, he somehow was able to get through what most people would have died from. he was so sick during the war. he looked like he was dying. he was so thin, his body was being eaten away. and i think what happened is, after roosevelt died, and there was no longer room for him in public life, then he himself finally died. it was almost like -- churchill said he was like "a crumbling lighthouse." he was so full of fire and energy, it kept him alive, but his body was giving away on him. to understand what happened to princess
brian: died at 61. princess martha died at 53? ms. goodwin: yeah. brian: lorena hickok died at -- she was 75. anna, the daughter, died at 64 or 60 -- ms. goodwin: yeah, she was pretty young, too. brian: how come? ms. goodwin: well, harry hopkins, just to start with him, when he was at the end of the "new deal" period, he was diagnosed with cancer of the stomach, and he had almost his entire stomach removed, but somehow public life and public service gave him an extra lease on life,...
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number of people who have died from coronavirus is gone up since yesterday.olice and the uk have said there's been a 20% drop in the past four weeks but finds have been issued for those breaking social distancing rules. an easter message where she offers hope and coronavirus will not overcome us. the us has become the first country in the world to record more than 2000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. spain daily coronavirus death toll falls for the third day in a row, the world health organisation tells countries to be cautious about lifting restrictions too early. hello and welcome to audiences to the uk and around the world. the number of people who have died in the uk in a single day after contracting coronavirus has risen by more than 900 for the second day in a row. yesterday, the uk recorded europe's highest death toll yet. the uk home secretary said that she was sorry if anyone felt that there had been failings of the supply of personal protective equipment for health workers in the fight against the pandemic. it comes as the british medical associ
number of people who have died from coronavirus is gone up since yesterday.olice and the uk have said there's been a 20% drop in the past four weeks but finds have been issued for those breaking social distancing rules. an easter message where she offers hope and coronavirus will not overcome us. the us has become the first country in the world to record more than 2000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. spain daily coronavirus death toll falls for the third day in a row, the world health...
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many of them died because of the fluid to if solve and they died of bacterial infections. we have antibiotics now that we didn't have them. c-span: nancy cox, who is she? >> guest: at the center for ther disease control in atlanta. c-span: what is the? >> guest: the national center where they look at things like the disease detectives. c-span: how big is it? >> guest: there's lots of big buildings. c-span: from funds that? >> guest: it's not enough. c-span: she got a call on this n this whole thing back in 97. as soon as she heard there was a bird flu killing kid, she was scared. she got a call when she was on her vacation in wyoming and she was tossing and turning. c-span: >> guest: should you ask for vaccines to be made, another 1976 thing to happen? >> guest: is it our front-line defense? >> guest: they are the ones that look at all the things you worry about. c-span: go back to the distance between the flu and the flu we are having this year. what happened to the body? >> guest: people almost overnight died because their lungs were filled with fluid. you would hav have
many of them died because of the fluid to if solve and they died of bacterial infections. we have antibiotics now that we didn't have them. c-span: nancy cox, who is she? >> guest: at the center for ther disease control in atlanta. c-span: what is the? >> guest: the national center where they look at things like the disease detectives. c-span: how big is it? >> guest: there's lots of big buildings. c-span: from funds that? >> guest: it's not enough. c-span: she got a...
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in spain, another 619 people with coronavirus have died.corded its lowest increase in deaths yesterday. the country, one of the worst hit by the pandemic, has now recorded just under 17,000 deaths associated with covid—19. guy hedgecoe gave us the latest from madrid. christians around the world are celebrating easter despite restrictions that have left many people confined to their homes. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchen, where he hailed the heroism of frontline workers, while pope francis held the traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor martin bashir reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message, in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the coronavirus pandemic clearly shaped the content of his message. translation: this is not a time for self—centredn
in spain, another 619 people with coronavirus have died.corded its lowest increase in deaths yesterday. the country, one of the worst hit by the pandemic, has now recorded just under 17,000 deaths associated with covid—19. guy hedgecoe gave us the latest from madrid. christians around the world are celebrating easter despite restrictions that have left many people confined to their homes. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his...
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senate where it's believed thousands have died from the disease is. fully back to where you're watching out to 0 live from our global headquarters in doha also ahead playing politics over the pandemic us president donald trump encourages protests against restrictions in states led by democrats the world health organization warns africa could become the next step the center for the coronavirus pandemic and in other news wildfires rage near the site of the world's worst nuclear accident causing pollution levels to soar war in ukraine. the air. thank you very much for joining us in many ways they've been the forgotten victims of the coronavirus pandemic but now the impact of the outbreak on elderly people living in camps is becoming fully apparent and is fears many deaths is still going on reported a survey in new york state has found 90 nursing homes reported 20 or more deaths in recent weeks but the report only included a fraction of facilities in the states where the figure is believed to be in the thousands and much higher nationally in canada a nurs
senate where it's believed thousands have died from the disease is. fully back to where you're watching out to 0 live from our global headquarters in doha also ahead playing politics over the pandemic us president donald trump encourages protests against restrictions in states led by democrats the world health organization warns africa could become the next step the center for the coronavirus pandemic and in other news wildfires rage near the site of the world's worst nuclear accident causing...
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people died in hospital, where they required to have tested positive?nomists are looking at excess mortality, that is, the total number of people who died from all causes compared to the usual number of people who f died a given region in a given period and you look at the average number of deaths in the years preceding. what we found, and people are finding this individually and in countries reporting, the number is much higher, the excess deaths are much higher, then th covid-19 official toll. that might be for a number of reasons. one is that people are going outside of hospitals. another might be the official e something of a lag. sometimes it takes several days of death.establish cause death, excess mortality across europe, are you noticing any patterns the other figures do not show us? james: what we do find is a trajectory is similar. italy's excess deaths rose much more quickly before britain's. it is a question of how far the official trajectory is behind the excess deaths. i think what we will seemo eventually i countries, they will revise ini
people died in hospital, where they required to have tested positive?nomists are looking at excess mortality, that is, the total number of people who died from all causes compared to the usual number of people who f died a given region in a given period and you look at the average number of deaths in the years preceding. what we found, and people are finding this individually and in countries reporting, the number is much higher, the excess deaths are much higher, then th covid-19 official...
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there is a collection of pictures of 40 people who died. sam from the daily express, when you see that picture, that brings home, notjust 980 debts, each one of these has an individual story. yes, it's a very powerful front individual story. yes, it's a very powerfulfront page. individual story. yes, it's a very powerful front page. the guardian makes the point that these are not just one type of person who is infected by this, it's the young, it's the elderly commits the portable, it's people who are very seemingly fit and healthy. this is a really powerful way to illustrate it. i suppose, really powerful way to illustrate it. isuppose, as really powerful way to illustrate it. i suppose, as he referred to, when the numbers become so big, it's almost easier to forget the human stories behind them. this is one way of making sure that people don't really forget that. maia, as i look at this. he started to gaze at all the different pictures and wonder what the stories are behind some of these, and realise that that's just a fraction reported d
there is a collection of pictures of 40 people who died. sam from the daily express, when you see that picture, that brings home, notjust 980 debts, each one of these has an individual story. yes, it's a very powerful front individual story. yes, it's a very powerfulfront page. individual story. yes, it's a very powerful front page. the guardian makes the point that these are not just one type of person who is infected by this, it's the young, it's the elderly commits the portable, it's people...
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more than 20,000 people have now died.0. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week — we have more than 100,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths worldwide. we're heading towards two million infections. billions of people are trapped in physical lockdown with the imf warning that the impact on the world economy could be as bad as the great depression of the 1930s. a mere three months since covid—19 flickered into our field of vision, it has already brought human suffering on a scale that is impossible to measure. my guests today, on socially distanced screens... catherine pepinster, british commentator on religion and politics. and canadian—born american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kaufman. and here in the studio observing the two metre rule, the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet.
more than 20,000 people have now died.0. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week — we have more than 100,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths worldwide. we're heading towards two million infections. billions of people are trapped in physical lockdown with the imf warning that the impact on the world economy could be as bad as the great depression of the 1930s. a mere three months since covid—19 flickered into our field...
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when patricia doud died, her family thought she had a heart attack. she did have some flu-like conditions in late january and seemed to recover and she was going back to work at least at a home basis. she was working and taking phone calls the morning she died. she was found by her daughter. she collapsed in her kitchen. but what this really illustrates is that there are people out there who may have died and their family thought they may have died of a heart attack or some other reason but in fact it was coronavirus. her brother told cnn she was a frequent world traveler but he was not sure where she went in the days and weeks leading up to her death. according to santa clara county authorities, they believe she got it from a community spread. the bottom line here is according to officials here, this is really the tip of the iceberg and it makes them wonder how many others infections may have gone undetected around that time. >> i want to talk to dr. peter hotez, he's a professor at baylor college medicine. dr. hotez, we learned of patricia doud's ca
when patricia doud died, her family thought she had a heart attack. she did have some flu-like conditions in late january and seemed to recover and she was going back to work at least at a home basis. she was working and taking phone calls the morning she died. she was found by her daughter. she collapsed in her kitchen. but what this really illustrates is that there are people out there who may have died and their family thought they may have died of a heart attack or some other reason but in...
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in the trainer died. the isolated virus from him and his organs and from the horses and they had a new virus in the named it kendra after the suburb. then they did the disease detection. where did it come from. a fellow who was the chief detective on this case, he was doing his phd on that he was a veterinarian. he sampled it all sorts animals pretty he sampled kangaroos, that's, rats, mice and insects. and things other things pretty he did find the virus. finally he sampled the fruit fats and he matched what it killed the horses in the trainer and they give it a name hendrick virus. it hasn't killed very many people, does not pass from human to human but it is a knock on the door. a reminder to us of where these things come from and how they emerge and why they spillover. the fact that they are not all independent cases their part of a pattern that pattern reflects things that we human are doing on the planet. and then you get into humans and in some cases, they cause a local outbreak which is easily con
in the trainer died. the isolated virus from him and his organs and from the horses and they had a new virus in the named it kendra after the suburb. then they did the disease detection. where did it come from. a fellow who was the chief detective on this case, he was doing his phd on that he was a veterinarian. he sampled it all sorts animals pretty he sampled kangaroos, that's, rats, mice and insects. and things other things pretty he did find the virus. finally he sampled the fruit fats and...
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remembering nhs workers who have died. care workers who have died.ts, clinical support workers. and goodness, there isa support workers. and goodness, there is a round of applause from staff at...a is a round of applause from staff at... a hospital in gloucester. very moving. people from across the uk paying their respects to health care and other key workers who have died with the virus, joined by the prime minister and senior politicians. our coverage continues now on the bbc news channel and bbc two. for now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc1. that was the minute's silence that has been observed across the country and a round of applause to mark the end of it, paying tribute to all of those key workers who have lost their lives in this crisis so far. a rising number of deaths linked to coronavirus in care homes across the uk has pushed the overall numbers dying with the virus to a record high, according to the latest figures. there were 24,686 total deaths registered in the uk in the week of the easter bank holiday. that's 12,832 - or 108% — above
remembering nhs workers who have died. care workers who have died.ts, clinical support workers. and goodness, there isa support workers. and goodness, there is a round of applause from staff at...a is a round of applause from staff at... a hospital in gloucester. very moving. people from across the uk paying their respects to health care and other key workers who have died with the virus, joined by the prime minister and senior politicians. our coverage continues now on the bbc news channel and...
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luca di nicola from italy was 19.9 only after he'd died. emma clarke taught science in runcorn in cheshire. she was 35. her school said she was much loved and gifted, a brilliant teacher and very popular with her pupils. ryan storrie from ayrshire had been working in dubai. he'd come home to celebrate his 40th birthday. he died after telling his wife he did not want to go to hospital, where he would be alone. maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby. she launched a scheme to help people who were alone at christmas. she was 48. her sons said she was full of joy. everyone knew of her, but she never wanted to be in the spotlight. a genuine angel working for the greater good. she's left a widespread legacy of selflessness, kindness and happiness. she ran charity schemes, protected the elderly and vulnerable, and made sure every single person smiled. kevin rowson worked on matchday security for nottingham forest football club. one player said, "we have lost a true gentleman, a legend in his kindness a
luca di nicola from italy was 19.9 only after he'd died. emma clarke taught science in runcorn in cheshire. she was 35. her school said she was much loved and gifted, a brilliant teacher and very popular with her pupils. ryan storrie from ayrshire had been working in dubai. he'd come home to celebrate his 40th birthday. he died after telling his wife he did not want to go to hospital, where he would be alone. maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby. she launched a scheme...
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over 18,000 people have died in the country, half of those in new york state.urope is preparing for an easter weekend under quarantine with the coronavirus pandemic forcing many celebrations to be held in isolation. in the past hour, the latest figures from spain show an extra 510 people have died, the lowest rise for 18 days. and the world health organization has warned of a deadly resurgence of the virus if lockdowns are lifted too early. we'll have more on those stories in a moment, but first on the latest in the uk, our correspondent simonjones reports. 0n the front line in the fight against coronavirus. but the british medical association says staff need more equipment now, and if those treating the disease are not appropriately protected, the nhs faces a disaster. the government insists more than 700 million pieces of protective gear have already been delivered. this is a herculean logistical effort. we have brought together the nhs, private industry and the army, in fact the armed forces, to create a giant ppe distribution network on an unprecedented sca
over 18,000 people have died in the country, half of those in new york state.urope is preparing for an easter weekend under quarantine with the coronavirus pandemic forcing many celebrations to be held in isolation. in the past hour, the latest figures from spain show an extra 510 people have died, the lowest rise for 18 days. and the world health organization has warned of a deadly resurgence of the virus if lockdowns are lifted too early. we'll have more on those stories in a moment, but...
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co nsulta nt members of staff have now died.w consulted man should sing and at the weekend hospital cleaner eileen landers. she had been with a long time and was well loved and described as someone with a heart of gold who always went extra mile. the silence today was for each and every health worker who has died, attributed their bravery. the fact that they come to work every day despite that fear and do the very best that they can. for someone in a vulnerable position who's depending on them, it is just a wonderful thing. after one minute the silence was broken. applause. todayit was broken. applause. today it was about remembering but also another chance to say thank you. british airways could make up to 12,000 workers redundant. its parent company, iag, announced job cuts as it revealed that revenues had plunged 13% in the first quarter of the year. british airways has currently furloughed its 22,500 employees. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge is here. basically their revenue has been slashed down to very small numbe
co nsulta nt members of staff have now died.w consulted man should sing and at the weekend hospital cleaner eileen landers. she had been with a long time and was well loved and described as someone with a heart of gold who always went extra mile. the silence today was for each and every health worker who has died, attributed their bravery. the fact that they come to work every day despite that fear and do the very best that they can. for someone in a vulnerable position who's depending on them,...
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we have to turn to how many people have died from covid.ly covid—19 deaths in hospital. so, this is a slide that many of us will be familiar with. it's the way we have been counting for more than a month now. when you look at that slide, the first thing you see is, i guess, that the number of deaths in hospital has started to fall. it's been falling for the last two weeks. you see that most easily by looking at the orange line. that is a seven—day rolling average, and the reason that is because there are decent strong weekend in effect in these data. you see that out of every seven days, there are always two days when it is really low, followed by a day when it is much higher. because it is tuesday, it is higher today because we report results from a few days ago. i think the most important thing to see there is that the orange line is falling steadily. but this is just one of the ways that we can count how many people have died with covid. next slide, please. this is a different way of counting the same thing. so, this is all weekly regist
we have to turn to how many people have died from covid.ly covid—19 deaths in hospital. so, this is a slide that many of us will be familiar with. it's the way we have been counting for more than a month now. when you look at that slide, the first thing you see is, i guess, that the number of deaths in hospital has started to fall. it's been falling for the last two weeks. you see that most easily by looking at the orange line. that is a seven—day rolling average, and the reason that is...
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longtime safeway employee, pedro seen a cat, died. the safeway said it has since increased its guidelines for social distancing. it is also connecting temperature screening before any employees going to that plant. >>> san francisco police telling everybody don't come to golden gate park which is normally added to a day to mark. >>> it is 420. the police have already fenced off hippie hill. >> you will see officers in the park. you will see streets closed. ulysse as out with the area fenced off. we want to remind people please do not engage in for 20 festivities. bay area rapper e 40 as you see here was on twitter urging people just stay home. >>> it is nice having big names joining in and encouraging people safety. let's check in with steve. it is 4:10. my i.t. department came and. that's me. >> your i.t. department is up early, pamela. as i tell my father, and just keep pressing buttons. it will eventually work. exactly. let's get to it. we do have a mostly cloudy monday here in the forecast. temperatures may begin to bump up. there
longtime safeway employee, pedro seen a cat, died. the safeway said it has since increased its guidelines for social distancing. it is also connecting temperature screening before any employees going to that plant. >>> san francisco police telling everybody don't come to golden gate park which is normally added to a day to mark. >>> it is 420. the police have already fenced off hippie hill. >> you will see officers in the park. you will see streets closed. ulysse as out...
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but no one would tell her how her father died and now she's desperate for answers. >>and they 21 sorry, she was unresponsive and i'm like i'm responsible case you guys like provides him what it was like no ma'am i'm sorry he passes a response like what happened i don't know ma'am we get our around 7 o'clock in the morning. we found him unresponsive she lena price told me she found out her father died on march 27th 2 days after know, russ went out from gateway no one was allowed to go there to visit but there was a case in their of coronavirus price later heard from others about the significant outbreak at the facility with dozens of cases and several deaths do you suspect that your dad died of the coronavirus yes, i do. >>i the 7th of april to mortuary and i asked >>if they if they if they could do a test or whatever and they say she would call the health department of health from this is that nothing he can you. there's no test that they can administer prices father had been there for over a year for rehab because he had a blood clot in his arm can they were still
but no one would tell her how her father died and now she's desperate for answers. >>and they 21 sorry, she was unresponsive and i'm like i'm responsible case you guys like provides him what it was like no ma'am i'm sorry he passes a response like what happened i don't know ma'am we get our around 7 o'clock in the morning. we found him unresponsive she lena price told me she found out her father died on march 27th 2 days after know, russ went out from gateway no one was allowed to go...
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toni died too soon. allison talley says in the days after toni died, everyone's focus was dealing with their grief while trying to help haley and harold. he's the grieving widower with the young daughter. >> right. there was no shortage of people over there trying to help and be in the home. we talked to him several times and every conversation had that element in it of how wonderful all his friends and his church family were being to him. >> reporter: within a day of toni's death, harold reached out to someone who had always been there for him, kim laferriere. >> i got a text at 10:30 on sunday night. toni fell. my bride is gone. and i remember looking at this going what? and i ran upstairs. my husband was asleep. and i said, toni's gone. >> reporter: kim found the tragedy almost unimaginable. remember, she'd known harold for decades and had been best friends with his first wife lynn who died 17 years earlier. >> i just felt so sad. i felt like i could not believe that toni was gone. it just felt like i
toni died too soon. allison talley says in the days after toni died, everyone's focus was dealing with their grief while trying to help haley and harold. he's the grieving widower with the young daughter. >> right. there was no shortage of people over there trying to help and be in the home. we talked to him several times and every conversation had that element in it of how wonderful all his friends and his church family were being to him. >> reporter: within a day of toni's death,...
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maybe you have died at home or may be people who have died with symptoms they are pretty sure our coronavirus have not officially done the test. there's been a lot of criticism and questioning regarding china's figures and people suggesting they have been underreported, i'm not sure if it's a common response to that but either way it's a big jump in one day to just whack, up by 50% there. when you consider the numbers in other countries it seems remarkably small. many other countries around the world are struggling to count coronavirus casualties. the economist magazine has been tracking covid—19 numbers — and the different ways in which governments are counting fatalities and concluded that they are distorting death rates. if we take france as an example. it's official death toll accelerated rapidly in april after the authorities began including people who died in nursing and care homes. by wednesday nearly 40% of the 17,000 recorded fatalities happened in such facilities. other countries — like the netherlands — excludes anyone who didn't die in hospital, or who hasn't tested positive for c
maybe you have died at home or may be people who have died with symptoms they are pretty sure our coronavirus have not officially done the test. there's been a lot of criticism and questioning regarding china's figures and people suggesting they have been underreported, i'm not sure if it's a common response to that but either way it's a big jump in one day to just whack, up by 50% there. when you consider the numbers in other countries it seems remarkably small. many other countries around the...
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more than 20,000 people have now died.affected by the pandemic
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and recently died of the disease. around $5000.00 popular catholic to be employed in the special units and those on the frontline will be regularly tested but some nasa say it's not enough we have. to be dusted off the $14.00 to see it in 14 days to ensure that. we have been raising the issues of life insurance for our from health care workers that has not been supported by the minister for now it's a race to have everything in place using all means available to deal with a pandemic is causing so much distress across the walls cathy zoi al-jazeera nairobi kenya. extra precautions were in chaos as a u.s. and russian crew arrived back from the international space station safely to what they say is a much changed planet they landed in kazakhstan after spending more than 200 days and orbit spending months at a time in isolation is not uncommon for astronauts and now millions of people have been looking to them for advice that has more from toronto. ground control to me. famous for performing david bowie's space oddity in
and recently died of the disease. around $5000.00 popular catholic to be employed in the special units and those on the frontline will be regularly tested but some nasa say it's not enough we have. to be dusted off the $14.00 to see it in 14 days to ensure that. we have been raising the issues of life insurance for our from health care workers that has not been supported by the minister for now it's a race to have everything in place using all means available to deal with a pandemic is causing...
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the trainer died. the isolated virus from him, from his organs and from the horses they found a new virus, they named it hendren after the suburb. then they did the disease detection, where did hendren virus come from? a fellow who was the chief detective on this case it is phd on it he was doing it in ecology sampled all sorts of animals, he sampled kangaroos, wombats, sampled rats, mice, insects, and things called porta ruse. he did not find the >> every one of them. periodically and through history it has happened three or five times in a century. periodically and influenza virus will jump species from birds to people it can do this because it is one of the fastest mutating of any virus in existence in fact they refer to it and a few other viruses as the mutant swarm because there is no cycle - - not even a single type but not a single virus just like a swarm of hornets all moving around and when the influenza virus infects itself in about six hours that single cell will leave it between 100,001,000
the trainer died. the isolated virus from him, from his organs and from the horses they found a new virus, they named it hendren after the suburb. then they did the disease detection, where did hendren virus come from? a fellow who was the chief detective on this case it is phd on it he was doing it in ecology sampled all sorts of animals, he sampled kangaroos, wombats, sampled rats, mice, insects, and things called porta ruse. he did not find the >> every one of them. periodically and...
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my father died in 1969. after my father died we weren't able to farm anymore we couldn't do any farming or grow food in our gardens at all because the airplanes were bombing the area so heavily at the time. i was more than 10 years old by then. and that after my father died we stayed with my grandfather in a nice cave and well you know how mail. when i see the children these days and think about the past my tears drop. most of the time when i pass by this area and see this cave in the cliff i start to cry remembering my life up there. in any of that my banyan that all the difficulties and losses. whenever i come back here i think about that difficult time and when i lost my father that i never thought about life or anything else during the war all we could think about was the difficult situation we were in during the war. when i look at the modern world today i never thought we would have electricity we have enough clothes and other things to wear and use. we have the tractor to work in the rice fields and.
my father died in 1969. after my father died we weren't able to farm anymore we couldn't do any farming or grow food in our gardens at all because the airplanes were bombing the area so heavily at the time. i was more than 10 years old by then. and that after my father died we stayed with my grandfather in a nice cave and well you know how mail. when i see the children these days and think about the past my tears drop. most of the time when i pass by this area and see this cave in the cliff i...
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the number of people who died in hospitals after being infected with corona virus in the u.k. has now surpassed more than 10000 the u.k. government says record amounts of personal protection equipment is in the system but staff treating the sick say they are still vulnerable i'm sorry if ministers feel that they have supplied adequate p.p. to n.h.s. staff but that's simply not the case of what we are experiencing on the ground and it just don't want to be seen as heroes we're not mountainous and we don't want to die in the line of duty we just want to be protected so that we can do our jobs. across europe people are grappling with this crisis the number of deaths in spain rose again after a few days of dropping slightly no wonder then that there's no letup in efforts to try to stop the spread of the virus and corona virus is stalking frances care homes killing some of its residents care workers here face a grim task trying to reassure the living while dealing with the deaths. at the paris funeral homes and private funeral home to completely overwhelmed so it means that some co
the number of people who died in hospitals after being infected with corona virus in the u.k. has now surpassed more than 10000 the u.k. government says record amounts of personal protection equipment is in the system but staff treating the sick say they are still vulnerable i'm sorry if ministers feel that they have supplied adequate p.p. to n.h.s. staff but that's simply not the case of what we are experiencing on the ground and it just don't want to be seen as heroes we're not mountainous...
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he died two days after his 95th birthday.ndon's most prestigious restaurants. friends said he was proud, private and charming. a cherished father, a wonderful husband and a really funny great—grandad and great grandad. he won't ever be forgotten in our hearts — ever. love you, dad. it is not only the elderly. danny sharma, a dj from london, was 38. he didn't expect to die. he'd been documenting his time in hospital on facebook. hilda churchill was 108 and died of covid—19 in her nursing home. she lost a younger sister to the spanish flu pandemic more than a century ago and lived through two world wars. she remembered seeing the soldiers off to the first world war, which very few came back. she'd only be a young girl then. she was tremendous. she remembered all of those things, and didn't half tell us about them as well! we weren't even able to say goodbye to her, which is very upsetting. dave roland was 65 and planning to retire this year. three decades ago, he survived the hillsborough disaster. this photograph of him was ta
he died two days after his 95th birthday.ndon's most prestigious restaurants. friends said he was proud, private and charming. a cherished father, a wonderful husband and a really funny great—grandad and great grandad. he won't ever be forgotten in our hearts — ever. love you, dad. it is not only the elderly. danny sharma, a dj from london, was 38. he didn't expect to die. he'd been documenting his time in hospital on facebook. hilda churchill was 108 and died of covid—19 in her nursing...
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died elsewhere. the peak of the u.k.'s epidemic is two to three weeks off. the need for this vast knew coronavirus field hospital is clear. >> when the work forces are limiting factor we have gone back to what florence nightingale taught us, which is if we can see you we can make sure you're safe and well cared for. we have been asking to open this week and we will be. reporter: when it's fully operational there could be 40,000 beds -- 4,000 beds here and other u.k. hospitals are to follow. it's showing they can ramp up hospital capacity. the government is facing increasing criticism for other aspects of its coronavirus response. like the comparatively limited amount of testing still being done. fewer than 10,000 a day this week, several times that amount being done in germany. national health service staff queue at drive through testing centers but many are being turned away. >> they're saying without any confirmation there's no testing. i don't understand what the problem. is just test the people.
died elsewhere. the peak of the u.k.'s epidemic is two to three weeks off. the need for this vast knew coronavirus field hospital is clear. >> when the work forces are limiting factor we have gone back to what florence nightingale taught us, which is if we can see you we can make sure you're safe and well cared for. we have been asking to open this week and we will be. reporter: when it's fully operational there could be 40,000 beds -- 4,000 beds here and other u.k. hospitals are to...
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the country came to a standstill for 3 minutes a gesture to honor the more than 3000 people who've died in china's covert 19 outbreak also coming up the world over homeless people are among the most vulnerable during this pandemic to meet one man who is doing what he can to help people living on the streets of the colombian capital bogota. and testing for antibody is a lab that unit germany is working on task that can tell if a person has already built up an immunity to the growth of virus something that could help populations return to a more normal life. by marrying evanston welcome to the program the coronavirus is paralyzing countries across the world but in china where the outbreak originated life is slowly starting to return to a normal pace this morning though the entire nation came to a standstill for 3 minutes as people there mourned the more than 3000 lives lost to the pandemic. virus at half staff throughout the country. cars ships and trains at their horns as air raid sirens wailed. for 3 minutes their course to remember the people who have. died all over china during the co
the country came to a standstill for 3 minutes a gesture to honor the more than 3000 people who've died in china's covert 19 outbreak also coming up the world over homeless people are among the most vulnerable during this pandemic to meet one man who is doing what he can to help people living on the streets of the colombian capital bogota. and testing for antibody is a lab that unit germany is working on task that can tell if a person has already built up an immunity to the growth of virus...
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victims the country came to a standstill for 3 minutes a gesture to honor the more than 3000 people who died in china's over 1000. new york has its deadliest day yet hospitals are stretched to the limit and there are warnings that the city could soon run out of lifesaving ventilators. plus the world over homeless people are among the most vulnerable during this pandemic we meet one man who's doing what he can to help people living on the streets of the colombian capital bogota. michael local it's good to have you with us the coronavirus is paralyzing countries across the world but in china where the outbreak originated life is very slowly starting to return to a normal pace this morning though the entire nation came to a standstill for 3 minutes as people there mourn the more than 3000 lives lost in the pandemic. at half staff throughout the country. cars ships and trains run at their horns as air raid sirens wailed for 3 minutes they forced to remember the people who have died all over china during the coronavirus pandemic according to official numbers more than 3300 lives were lost in main
victims the country came to a standstill for 3 minutes a gesture to honor the more than 3000 people who died in china's over 1000. new york has its deadliest day yet hospitals are stretched to the limit and there are warnings that the city could soon run out of lifesaving ventilators. plus the world over homeless people are among the most vulnerable during this pandemic we meet one man who's doing what he can to help people living on the streets of the colombian capital bogota. michael local...