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letting hairdressers and chocolate shop stay open for what they describe as french morale artie's dubinsky reports. you'd think that by the time the 3rd locked i was announced parts of from the government would be. termed it this is what you can do this is what you can't do but it's been anything but the case do you think you understand there were strict now in place soon places like paris. now it's. better. to get some points out so much numbers but the rules are not too well it's a little bit lax we can do a little like. they were clear enough they are good at differentiating things after realizing that they're fuzzy so it is not really a lockdown. we can refer issues but we can buy them. from the mistake and i shouldn't go after 6 pm. after suffering now really i didn't thank you and we don't understand the new rules at all for example we're supposed to be in lockdown yet we're walking in the chandeliers there are a lot of people even though it's tuesday normally during log down there should not be so many people yet. there are a lot of people and when the prime minister announced that
letting hairdressers and chocolate shop stay open for what they describe as french morale artie's dubinsky reports. you'd think that by the time the 3rd locked i was announced parts of from the government would be. termed it this is what you can do this is what you can't do but it's been anything but the case do you think you understand there were strict now in place soon places like paris. now it's. better. to get some points out so much numbers but the rules are not too well it's a little bit...
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wave of the coronavirus sweeping across europe governments have again been ramping up restrictions dubinsky has been looking at how the continent is shaping up in the latest battle against cope it. european countries were hoping that by this spring it would be the beginning of the year and for the coronavirus crisis there was a promise that a year of lockdowns and curfews would be sufficient in that we would point we starting to return to normal instead of 3rd wave is rising as variants of the virus are once more forcing difficult decisions italy is taking a step back with most of the country returning to look down. on the beaches of scientific evidence the government has today adopted restrictive measures that we have judged to be appropriate and proportionate in germany that's a question that's also on people's lips too from the data we currently have and with the spread of the british mutation we would argue strongly for returning immediately to a lock down to avoid a strong 3rd wave here in front the in the wish very intense become mainstream accounting for more than 60 percent of all c
wave of the coronavirus sweeping across europe governments have again been ramping up restrictions dubinsky has been looking at how the continent is shaping up in the latest battle against cope it. european countries were hoping that by this spring it would be the beginning of the year and for the coronavirus crisis there was a promise that a year of lockdowns and curfews would be sufficient in that we would point we starting to return to normal instead of 3rd wave is rising as variants of the...
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suspected infections and were encouraged by the crew to use the ship's facilities artie's charlotte dubinsky spoke to one of those passengers. sequoias yes the cruise was a chance to go with my son who was 5 years old to see a magical world and discover the magic of the caribbean instead it was a nightmare i wondered how i would get out of this hell because if i didn't i was going to die stephanie dubois was one of thousands of holiday makers aboard the cost a magical last year when the covert pandemic hit for her and her then 5 year old son it was supposed to be a dream voyage instead passengers found themselves trapped or bored with little information or what was happening as the virus spread through the ship. if they refused to inform us that there were cases of covert aboard the ship that they had tested positive there was no suspicion but indeed there were ill people they refused to give us information and we got it from the media when we were near the coast and could get a signal they concealed it from us and they didn't let us protect ourselves they didn't protect us either health wis
suspected infections and were encouraged by the crew to use the ship's facilities artie's charlotte dubinsky spoke to one of those passengers. sequoias yes the cruise was a chance to go with my son who was 5 years old to see a magical world and discover the magic of the caribbean instead it was a nightmare i wondered how i would get out of this hell because if i didn't i was going to die stephanie dubois was one of thousands of holiday makers aboard the cost a magical last year when the covert...
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european medicines agency concluding on thursday that the drug was safe and effective charlotte dubinsky reports that several stands and even countries still sure about this vaccine that start with food which has now suspended the use of the asp is any good job why they think best cases of potential blood clots on top of that we know that norway. sweden they're all holding back for we starting those programs all of them still have concerns about rounding astra zeneca and saying that they going to carry out this movie best occasions now due to several serious cases and no way we want to thoroughly review the situation before we make a conclusion well blood clots is the issue that's been just cussed over not so initially will they. e m a was investigating over the last week or so but there have been of the 'd much more serious effects that some say to astra zeneca let's have a look now at some of those cases. now the a.m.a. of course did carry out extensive investigations into these possible side effects and what they said at the press conference on thursday is that the vaccines benefit in
european medicines agency concluding on thursday that the drug was safe and effective charlotte dubinsky reports that several stands and even countries still sure about this vaccine that start with food which has now suspended the use of the asp is any good job why they think best cases of potential blood clots on top of that we know that norway. sweden they're all holding back for we starting those programs all of them still have concerns about rounding astra zeneca and saying that they going...
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china on february 17th 2020 even i could not have predicted the effects would be on the world show dubinsky from paris tells us how europe is still in lockdown one year later. i your own since your ip started its 1st look tired from many feels as if we know much has changed restrictions are still the norm across the e.u. was some countries that had started to open back up like italy a once again closing known essential services as a new wave of 90 kids 3 quarters of it to the is now a look down here in florida the country has been undone like this info months now with some cities and towns also being put into weekend to look out with food the restrictions so far paris escape this extra level of restrictions but it's unclear how sustainable is concrete cases in the french capital are now some of the highest in the country and the r.t.c. using the possible sales are up capacity with patients now having to be too.
china on february 17th 2020 even i could not have predicted the effects would be on the world show dubinsky from paris tells us how europe is still in lockdown one year later. i your own since your ip started its 1st look tired from many feels as if we know much has changed restrictions are still the norm across the e.u. was some countries that had started to open back up like italy a once again closing known essential services as a new wave of 90 kids 3 quarters of it to the is now a look down...
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to turn to free or subsidized food from support groups restaurants and supermarkets are to show dubinsky reports from a paris help center where they can buy cheap meals. every day this canteen is packed with students all coming in here to pick up a hot meal as the covert crisis continues to point out 2 groups have been hit hard by the pandemic many are now without work and the means to support themselves demand for financial help from a public service the student life which also runs services like this canteen has increased sharply every week around 40000 meals are being distributed to students in paris by this organization meals they can take home and heat up later meals that they can take out now and eat because they're horton ready all at the price of one euro now that's been in place since january as a system to help those students who are really in need demand is so high that cruise has partnered with other organizations in a bid to reach more students in trouble. we have 0 of many students turn into words different types of aid wonderfully social services deliveries for example for
to turn to free or subsidized food from support groups restaurants and supermarkets are to show dubinsky reports from a paris help center where they can buy cheap meals. every day this canteen is packed with students all coming in here to pick up a hot meal as the covert crisis continues to point out 2 groups have been hit hard by the pandemic many are now without work and the means to support themselves demand for financial help from a public service the student life which also runs services...
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a little over continuing lockdown measures with more on that incident here's our tease charlotte dubinsky. well this explosion took place in the early morning just outside that could send in an area called bhupen costco which is about 5055 kilometers north of amsterdam windows were shattered and the investigation so far has been able to uncover metal pieces of around 10 centimeters by 10 centimeters the suggestion is this could have seen a metal pipe bomb that exploded outside the front of the center a security guard was inside that it was just before the center was due to open but they are said to have been injured in this incident a perimeter has been set up in those investigations are now are continuing but the police have said that they clearly believe that this was an intentional attack we don't know yet what exactly exploded the explosives experts must 1st investigate what we can see is this something like that doesn't happen by accident it's has to be planted well this is not the 1st time we've seen an attack on a qubit send in the netherlands back in january just when we're seeing
a little over continuing lockdown measures with more on that incident here's our tease charlotte dubinsky. well this explosion took place in the early morning just outside that could send in an area called bhupen costco which is about 5055 kilometers north of amsterdam windows were shattered and the investigation so far has been able to uncover metal pieces of around 10 centimeters by 10 centimeters the suggestion is this could have seen a metal pipe bomb that exploded outside the front of the...
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the block's vaccine shortages continue to mow and charlotte dubinsky has more now on europe's floundering inoculation campaign. well there is dissent in the e.u. ranks who are now saying enough is enough with this slow rollout of the vaccine process that is being watched by the e.u. let's take slovakia that's become the latest e.u. country to decide it needs to buy doses of the sputnik reback seen from russia it's made an order of around $2000000.00 doses it is the 2nd e.u. nation to do that how green is already in new york relating its citizens with the sputnik the vaccine and the czech republic is also said that it's interested in possibly buying it now the sumac in the pm said it was necessary to buy this vaccine to boost the inoculation program. buying this russian vaccine was the right thing to do it's trustworthy anyone who wants the job will get one in the next 2 months we will get 1000000 vaccines and then in may in june another 1000000 i believe that by meeting the deadlines promised supplies russia will prove that it's a stable partner we can rely on in these hard times since th
the block's vaccine shortages continue to mow and charlotte dubinsky has more now on europe's floundering inoculation campaign. well there is dissent in the e.u. ranks who are now saying enough is enough with this slow rollout of the vaccine process that is being watched by the e.u. let's take slovakia that's become the latest e.u. country to decide it needs to buy doses of the sputnik reback seen from russia it's made an order of around $2000000.00 doses it is the 2nd e.u. nation to do that...
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venues and have pressured the culture minister to speak with them reporting from paris here charlotte dubinsky. i know my eyes. thank you for the chorus of calls demanding the reopening of cultural venue's is growing aloud day in france but with no clear end date in sight to the closure of theaters concert hall cinema museums so mother taking more drastic measures over the last week 3 of france's 4 national theatres including this one behind me have been occupied by protesters it is true that every day several times a day we take another place a new theatre a new national stage is occupied in this way with multiply in the case of resistance to make our claims heard so we've all hit by the o.t. now for a week and for that it serves as a place of residence the odeon is a symbolic place it was occupied in the $968.00 process there are already struggles that have been expressed in this place in fact it was the base to signal the alarm of the cultural catastrophe which is taking place protesters who set up shop here at the vote in favor to say they won't leave until their demands are met them not k
venues and have pressured the culture minister to speak with them reporting from paris here charlotte dubinsky. i know my eyes. thank you for the chorus of calls demanding the reopening of cultural venue's is growing aloud day in france but with no clear end date in sight to the closure of theaters concert hall cinema museums so mother taking more drastic measures over the last week 3 of france's 4 national theatres including this one behind me have been occupied by protesters it is true that...
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charlotte dubinsky has more on the case and the revelations from the 13 year old girl. i know what that entailed and what sparked all of this is a class that he taught which was to do a civics getting the children to discuss issues in france as part of that class he decided to show the controversial images of the prophet mohammed now that sparked a chain of events that led to his death it started with a teenage girl a teenage girl who admits she lied about what she said she went home that day and said to her father that she had been asked to leave the class because she was a muslim and when she disagreed with the teacher she had been suspended from his class for that was furious as you can imagine called to the school and demanded that samuel patti be struck off the teaching staff there to offer him to resign when that didn't work he started an online campaign which became a hate campaign towards samuel party describing the teachers being discriminatory against his daughter what's now emerged is that the 13 year old fabricated all of that she was in his class on the day
charlotte dubinsky has more on the case and the revelations from the 13 year old girl. i know what that entailed and what sparked all of this is a class that he taught which was to do a civics getting the children to discuss issues in france as part of that class he decided to show the controversial images of the prophet mohammed now that sparked a chain of events that led to his death it started with a teenage girl a teenage girl who admits she lied about what she said she went home that day...
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been letting for instance chocolate shop stay open to maintain what they call french morale sheller dubinsky reported on it. you'd think that by the time the 3rd lockdown was announced the parts of france that the government would be. perm did it this is what you can do this is what you can't do but it's been anything but the case do you think you understand the restrictions now in place to in places like paris. now it's. better but is typical shows you get some points but. not too well it's a little bit lax we can do a little like. they were clear enough they are good at differentiating these things faster realizing that they're fuzzy it is not really a lockdown. mistaken. after 6 pm. after suffering now really i didn't thank you. we don't understand the new rules at all for example we're supposed to be in lockdown yet we're walking in the chandeliers a when the prime minister announced that 16 regions would be heading back into a lockdown last week he said citizens would have to once again fill out the forms to show that they were leaving home for essential reasons when the new forms were
been letting for instance chocolate shop stay open to maintain what they call french morale sheller dubinsky reported on it. you'd think that by the time the 3rd lockdown was announced the parts of france that the government would be. perm did it this is what you can do this is what you can't do but it's been anything but the case do you think you understand the restrictions now in place to in places like paris. now it's. better but is typical shows you get some points but. not too well it's a...
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travel across the bloc that follows increasing pressure from tourism reliance states as charlotte dubinsky reports. the european commission outlining on monday that its member states need to look at a common approach to easing restrictions put in place by the kovac 19 pandemic this is going to come in the sense of a framework which will look at things such as vaccination tests and also look at those who've been able to recover from the virus this is going to come in the form of a digital green certificate and the idea is to reestablish the freedom of movement across the bloc that is a fundamental right here in europe this is what the european commission president. had to say with this digital certificate to help the member states reinstate the freedom of movement in a safe responsible and trusted manner we're told that the data will be protected so there will be security around that but countries will be able to collect information all of those who are coming into the territory this proof will then be . restrictions restrictions such as quarantine. testing that are currently in place but t
travel across the bloc that follows increasing pressure from tourism reliance states as charlotte dubinsky reports. the european commission outlining on monday that its member states need to look at a common approach to easing restrictions put in place by the kovac 19 pandemic this is going to come in the sense of a framework which will look at things such as vaccination tests and also look at those who've been able to recover from the virus this is going to come in the form of a digital green...
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the front row to turkish but mosque in france that's become the biggest all mccomb to the shallow dubinsky reports from a top level row sparking poisonous claims of radical islam. the city of stress could soon be home to the largest mosque in europe it's being constructed right here but before the roof is even on its mind in controversy that's off to a grant with 2500000 euros was approved by the local authorities to a muslim group behind the mosque the brooming then began the interior minister hate out at strasburg officials saying that they were sistering with foreign interference. when city hall of strasburg finances a mosque supported by federation which refused to sign the charter of principles of islam in france and which defends a political islam everyone should open their eyes so that the separatism will soon be voted on and adopted his or did the state prefect to oppose that multi 1000000 euro subsidy to the chorus islamic confederation the group but pan-european movement for the turkish to asper says it's dumb founded by the right now. because i think that it is a control for a c
the front row to turkish but mosque in france that's become the biggest all mccomb to the shallow dubinsky reports from a top level row sparking poisonous claims of radical islam. the city of stress could soon be home to the largest mosque in europe it's being constructed right here but before the roof is even on its mind in controversy that's off to a grant with 2500000 euros was approved by the local authorities to a muslim group behind the mosque the brooming then began the interior minister...
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blocks a drug regulator found it was not associated with a higher risk of blood clots r t surely dubinsky has more from paris. despite the fact that the european medicals agency gave astra zeneca a clean bill of health saying it was safe and effective some european countries all not convinced finland has decided it is not suspending the vaccine and will not be using it while it carries out investigations into cases over blood clots there's also been similar decisions made by new way denmark and sweden who will say that they need to do that investigations here in fronts they've restarted using astra zeneca but not only for those over the age of 55 which is a u. turn from advice that was received just a few weeks ago which said that the astra zeneca vaccine couldn't be used for those in old age groups so why the change of advice today well that's because the european medical's agency on thursday in its press conference i did defied possible increased risk of blood clots in those in the 55 and as such the french medical authority is being abundant be cool and saying. he's having it 50 full l
blocks a drug regulator found it was not associated with a higher risk of blood clots r t surely dubinsky has more from paris. despite the fact that the european medicals agency gave astra zeneca a clean bill of health saying it was safe and effective some european countries all not convinced finland has decided it is not suspending the vaccine and will not be using it while it carries out investigations into cases over blood clots there's also been similar decisions made by new way denmark and...
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is after authorities revealed the firm may have included outdated information in vaccine trials dubinsky reports. well astra zeneca is hardly out of the headlines these days and now it's in them because its drug is said to be less effective than originally thought the data and safety monitoring board expressed concern that astra zeneca may have included outdated information from the trial which may have provided an incomplete of the efficacy date us regulators questioned the efficacy of the astra zeneca job forcing the company to publish additional data to show what happened in its trials as a result of that we now know that the astra zeneca jab is 3 percent less effective at dealing with symptomatic cases of covert 19 however it is still 100 percent effective at dealing with severe cases including those that require hospitalization this is what astra zeneca has had to say the primary endpoint maxon efficacy at preventing symptomatic of its 19 was 76 percent occurring 15 days or more after receiving 2 doses given 4 weeks apart well astra zeneca has had a pretty bumpy ride in the e.u. aft
is after authorities revealed the firm may have included outdated information in vaccine trials dubinsky reports. well astra zeneca is hardly out of the headlines these days and now it's in them because its drug is said to be less effective than originally thought the data and safety monitoring board expressed concern that astra zeneca may have included outdated information from the trial which may have provided an incomplete of the efficacy date us regulators questioned the efficacy of the...
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so the prepared to get the covert job with distrust of vaccines and government being cited shiela dubinsky is all much story today. they are all the workers on one of the front lines battling against it caring for patients many of which are vulnerable in residential care homes across france homes which have been some of the hardest hit by the virus official figures say that around $25000.00 people in care homes have died as a result of the pandemic so you'd think their carers would be lining up to get the vaccine but that's not the case. many health workers are afraid to be vaccinated we have lost a confidence in the government over the vaccine process people are concerned about side effects so so want to wait and get more information. front is known for having a high level of vaccine skepticism but amongst health workers the rate is even higher the concern over low uptake is even prompted the health minister to intervene health care workers who get vaccinated is not only protect themselves but also patients and residents i ask you fuel cells your colleagues with the people of france if yo
so the prepared to get the covert job with distrust of vaccines and government being cited shiela dubinsky is all much story today. they are all the workers on one of the front lines battling against it caring for patients many of which are vulnerable in residential care homes across france homes which have been some of the hardest hit by the virus official figures say that around $25000.00 people in care homes have died as a result of the pandemic so you'd think their carers would be lining up...
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china on february 17th 2020 even i could not have predicted the effects would be on the world show dubinsky from paris tells us how europe is still in lockdown one year later. year old sings europe started its 1st looked around and for many it feels as if no much has changed restrictions are still the norm across that was some countries that had started to open back up like italy a once again closing known essential services as a new wave of 93 quarters of its of the is down by a look down here in florida the country has been like this from scratch with some cities and towns also being put out this weekend the sounds it's good the restrictions so far paris is the street it's next level the restrictions but it's unclear how sustainable that is because the case is in the french capital . now some of the highest in the country and the r.t.c. using the hospitals our capacity with patients now having to be transferred for care elsewhere when the e.u. announced in 2020 that it is made these huge orders her vaccines from several companies there was a hope that this would be the light at the end of
china on february 17th 2020 even i could not have predicted the effects would be on the world show dubinsky from paris tells us how europe is still in lockdown one year later. year old sings europe started its 1st looked around and for many it feels as if no much has changed restrictions are still the norm across that was some countries that had started to open back up like italy a once again closing known essential services as a new wave of 93 quarters of its of the is down by a look down here...