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a hefty downturn and now a sharp rebound commies in germany france spain and other european countries recover in the 3rd quarter which might do sort lived on amid another round of law is also coming china says it wants to be more self-sufficient in the coming years we talk to an expert what that means for the rest of. the program on a day when european economies bounced back fresh figures out today show that many countries in europe have rebounded sharply from the hefty 2nd quarter downturn caused by the pandemic a 1st sight it looks like good news but there's more to the story germany has seen a jump in g.d.p. growth of 8.2 percent in the sort of quarter similarly france said its economy grew by over 18 percent between july and september hiver those are both massive drops earlier in the year meaning the economies are not yet back to prepare levels and with europe facing a new round of shutdowns amid a surge in new coronavirus cases businesses are fearful for the future these german properties are harassing but i have to drop the act on the 2nd look down takes effect on monday that da
a hefty downturn and now a sharp rebound commies in germany france spain and other european countries recover in the 3rd quarter which might do sort lived on amid another round of law is also coming china says it wants to be more self-sufficient in the coming years we talk to an expert what that means for the rest of. the program on a day when european economies bounced back fresh figures out today show that many countries in europe have rebounded sharply from the hefty 2nd quarter downturn...
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it's been a roller coaster i have to downturn and a sharp rebound economy in germany france spain and other european countries regain ground in the 3rd quarter but out ground me get it way. also on the show last making that in and struggling to deliver south african state power utility as condo members 3rd quarter results let's just say they're less than electrified. berlin's new international airport is finally opening tomorrow but with the pandemic suffocating air travel tons of it is now telling its pilot trainees to find other jobs. this is v.w. business. and thanks for joining us fresh figures out today show that many countries in europe have bounced back sharply from a pandemic induced downturn good news yes but there is more than meets the eye germany has seen a healthy in g.d.p. growth of 8.2 percent in the 3rd quarter. while neighboring france says its economy grew over 18 percent between july and september look at those numbers because the thing with them is that they come both after massive drops earlier in the year meaning the economies are not yet back to their preplanned
it's been a roller coaster i have to downturn and a sharp rebound economy in germany france spain and other european countries regain ground in the 3rd quarter but out ground me get it way. also on the show last making that in and struggling to deliver south african state power utility as condo members 3rd quarter results let's just say they're less than electrified. berlin's new international airport is finally opening tomorrow but with the pandemic suffocating air travel tons of it is now...
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a reason germany france spain and other european countries recover in the 3rd quarter which might. also come china says it wants to be more self-sufficient in the coming years we talk to an expert means for the rest of. the program on a day when european economies bounce back. figures out today show that.
a reason germany france spain and other european countries recover in the 3rd quarter which might. also come china says it wants to be more self-sufficient in the coming years we talk to an expert means for the rest of. the program on a day when european economies bounce back. figures out today show that.
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out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on the beach or some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job austin still corresponds to. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a onceover he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. stefan's a little worried use new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him what if a lot of people who told me that have been working nonstop. 5 months it's to work. that's not how truck driving works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spin their breaks and weekends sleeping in parking lots
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deeply concerned israeli plans to build more new homes in the west bank in a joint statement germany france italy spain and the u.k. called the move counterproductive israel has approved the construction of thousands of settlements in the occupied territory. 13 bodies have been recovered from a landslide in central vietnam triggered by torrential rain it's nearly all the victims were army officers trying to rescue missing workers already buried by another slip flooding has killed in recent days. police and protesters have clashed in the capital bangkok during a 3rd day of anti-government demonstrations police used water cannon on the crowd of thousands protesters marched in defiance of a ban on public gathering they're calling for reforms to the constitution and monarchy and for the prime minister to step down. before the latest clashes thailand's prime minister rejected calls for his resignation. well aware of the situation. the government must use the emergency decree. well we have to proceed because the situation became violent. and some of the things happening now have never happened before. the pr
deeply concerned israeli plans to build more new homes in the west bank in a joint statement germany france italy spain and the u.k. called the move counterproductive israel has approved the construction of thousands of settlements in the occupied territory. 13 bodies have been recovered from a landslide in central vietnam triggered by torrential rain it's nearly all the victims were army officers trying to rescue missing workers already buried by another slip flooding has killed in recent...
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deeply concerned that israeli plans to build new homes in the west bank in a joint statement germany france italy spain and the u.k. called the move counterproductive israel has approved the construction of thousands of settlements in the west bank. thousands have turned out in guinea's capital cannot 3 to show support for the country's main opposition candidate ahead of sunday's presidential election is still a delay in delos 2nd attempts to unseat president of yellow has denounced cond is decision to run or 3rd term as unconstitutional. u.s. president and his democratic challenger joe biden have been answering questions from voters at separate televised events out of the same time on different t.v. channels these town hall meetings as they are known replays the 2nd presidential debate which was canceled off the trump was diagnosed with covert 19 and then refused to conduct a debate online as we reported 2 rivals showed very different approaches in both style and substance. always confident at times defensive as the incumbent u.s. president donald trump now has a record to pick apart and he got a gril
deeply concerned that israeli plans to build new homes in the west bank in a joint statement germany france italy spain and the u.k. called the move counterproductive israel has approved the construction of thousands of settlements in the west bank. thousands have turned out in guinea's capital cannot 3 to show support for the country's main opposition candidate ahead of sunday's presidential election is still a delay in delos 2nd attempts to unseat president of yellow has denounced cond is...
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what are we hearing from germany, from france, spain, italy, the u.k.? e difference between the approaches? ,> we are hearing leaders of and french president macron announcing this curfew for cities across. france, including paris. in germany -- across france, including paris. in germany, chancellor merkel is urging state leaders to have an even stricter lockdown than the one they agreed to last night, she is meeting resistance from these leaders. germany is a federal system very similar to what viewers in the u.s. would think of in terms of the federal government versus the states, and the state leaders in germany are resisting some of these measures that merkel is pushing for. for example, disagreeing with her on measures such as restricting travel within the country. it really all boils down to the economics. everyone is very concerned on the continent about another lockdown and what that could mean, not just for the health of people here, but for the economy as a whole. jonathan: the local pushback is something we saw in spain, we are seeing in the un
what are we hearing from germany, from france, spain, italy, the u.k.? e difference between the approaches? ,> we are hearing leaders of and french president macron announcing this curfew for cities across. france, including paris. in germany -- across france, including paris. in germany, chancellor merkel is urging state leaders to have an even stricter lockdown than the one they agreed to last night, she is meeting resistance from these leaders. germany is a federal system very similar to...
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concerned and israeli plans to build more new homes in the west bank in a joint statement germany france italy spain and the u.k. called the move counterproductive israel has approved the construction of thousands of settlements in the occupied territory. u.s. social media platform twitter says it's investigating a global it the company says it has no evidence of a security breach or a half users in many countries reported not being able to use a platform for more than an hour. u.s. president donald trump and his democratic challenger joe biden have been answering questions from voters at separate televised events held at the same time on different t.v. channel the so-called town hall meetings replace the 2nd presidential debate which was canceled after trump was diagnosed with 19 and then refused to conduct the debate online the rivals have very different approaches. always confident at times defensive as the incumbent u.s. president donald trump now has a record to pick apart and he got a grilling starting out with the nation's biggest crisis the coronavirus. knew it was a big threat at the same t
concerned and israeli plans to build more new homes in the west bank in a joint statement germany france italy spain and the u.k. called the move counterproductive israel has approved the construction of thousands of settlements in the occupied territory. u.s. social media platform twitter says it's investigating a global it the company says it has no evidence of a security breach or a half users in many countries reported not being able to use a platform for more than an hour. u.s. president...
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out stephan dami in from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy to be born on the beach is some after a year or so i think i want to go back to radio. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. to stefan's a little worried use new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him what if a lot of people who told me that i'm always have been working nonstop. 5 months it's to look. that's not how truck driving works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spin their breaks and weekends sleeping in parking lots new legislation says the
out stephan dami in from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy to be born on the beach is some after a year or so i think i want to go back to radio. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an...
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out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on this beach is some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is what jobs are supposed to correspond. with. stefan isn't attached north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. stefan's a little worried the e.u.'s new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him modify a lot of people who told me i thought i'm always been working nonstop. violence well it's to look. that's not how truck driving works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spend their breaks in w
out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on this beach is some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is what jobs are supposed to correspond. with. stefan isn't attached north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he can't...
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. >> spain started to look like they are coming down the epidemic curve germany, france spain are increasingre seeing resurge in infection in europe. also seeing it in the united states asia is largely covid free right now. they have the same seasons many of those countries it is probably a funk of their ability to track and trace and mask western democracies haven't been able to do that and have contended with multiple skfls infection. >> it was interesting, there was a uk study that found more than 0% of people with coronavirus did not have symptoms. the so-called silent spreaders, which is a huge number also i think speaks to the desperate need for testing how can we be reopening this economy, really, eight months into this pandemic without adequate widespread rapid testing when you have numbers like that as silent spreaders. >> other studies said 20 to 40%. i think probably the number of people who are asymptomatic is probably lower we have more testing in the market they are -- based test we are going to be scaling buy next now -- two other systems, sofa 2, abid right now we are not fit
. >> spain started to look like they are coming down the epidemic curve germany, france spain are increasingre seeing resurge in infection in europe. also seeing it in the united states asia is largely covid free right now. they have the same seasons many of those countries it is probably a funk of their ability to track and trace and mask western democracies haven't been able to do that and have contended with multiple skfls infection. >> it was interesting, there was a uk study...
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out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy to be born on the beaches some after a year but they don't want to go back there when your loved ones my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is where jobs are supposed to cost i'm just going to. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he...
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i don't see when you compare spain, france, germany.ne in terms of some people following the rules, some people have been partying when they shouldn't have been. you compare that to new york, and that does seem incredibly extreme. literally for month after month, some people haven't left their apartments. the levels of paranoia, you have cavalier donald trump and his, and so cavalier donald trump and his, and so many americans who are absolutely paralysed by the pandemic. surely, the response would be somewhere in between. katy, has boris johnson's energy levels picked up? we saw him on the interim our programme, much more articulate —— andrew marr programme. did you to deck any change on how he is presenting?” think he's of all visits gone on. a lot of people like to say that he's out of energy, that has affected his response. tory mps complained he's not the usual self, but he is confident in his strategy. i think he knows it's one, but that's why the new york times is quite interesting because i think that actually, he speaks to tory
i don't see when you compare spain, france, germany.ne in terms of some people following the rules, some people have been partying when they shouldn't have been. you compare that to new york, and that does seem incredibly extreme. literally for month after month, some people haven't left their apartments. the levels of paranoia, you have cavalier donald trump and his, and so cavalier donald trump and his, and so many americans who are absolutely paralysed by the pandemic. surely, the response...
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european stocks trading at their lowest level since april we're seeing weakness across germany, france and spain wait for the detailed lockdown proposals to curve the second wave of the pandemic merkel is said to be considering a partial lockdown, closing bars, studios, restaurants, but keeping schools open and allowing citizens to go out with members of their own household and one other. macron is considering a one-month lockdown, further travel restrictions and earlier curfews. that's according to cnbc and reuters. from a market's perspective, germany has fallen the most this week by more than 8% that's the worst week since march that we saw back just a couple of months ago despite decent numbers from deutsche bank and hsbc, the banks trading lower by as much as 3% to 4%, as are the travel stocks ge's ceo said he's watching the departure rate air france down about 7%, the hotel operators down by more than 3%. europe's occupancy rate continues to trend lower, now in the low 30%, compared to the 50% rate that we are averaging in the u.s. so that certainly tells you that citizens are responding t
european stocks trading at their lowest level since april we're seeing weakness across germany, france and spain wait for the detailed lockdown proposals to curve the second wave of the pandemic merkel is said to be considering a partial lockdown, closing bars, studios, restaurants, but keeping schools open and allowing citizens to go out with members of their own household and one other. macron is considering a one-month lockdown, further travel restrictions and earlier curfews. that's...
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on monday night which is he said he wanted to replicate systems in western europe tickly germany, france and spaint access to the job support scheme. it‘s essential that the furlough scheme is extended. countries invested so much money did in protecting jobs to come this far and they need to see this through. chief executive of fullers, we are grateful for your time. chief executive of fullers, we are gratefulfor your time. thanks chief executive of fullers, we are grateful for your time. thanks for joining us on bbc news. staying with the implications for the hospitality sector. let‘s speak to two more people directly impacted by the new restrictions in london. peter lloyd is the chef patron and owner of sticky mango restaurant near waterloo and by alex harris, owner of behind this wall, a cocktail bar based in hackney in north—east london. very welcome to you both. peter, if imight very welcome to you both. peter, if i might stop by you, london will be moving into this high alert level from saturday. what impact do you think that‘s going to have on your business? it's already having the impact b
on monday night which is he said he wanted to replicate systems in western europe tickly germany, france and spaint access to the job support scheme. it‘s essential that the furlough scheme is extended. countries invested so much money did in protecting jobs to come this far and they need to see this through. chief executive of fullers, we are grateful for your time. chief executive of fullers, we are gratefulfor your time. thanks chief executive of fullers, we are grateful for your time....
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growth outlook for europe but still, the fact that you have the core european nations of germany, france, italy and spain pulling in the same direction, it is just such a different scenario to what we based coming out of the financial crisis. it was only a couple of years after that when we had the sovereign crisis because people simply thought the levels of spending were not going to be sustainable. it is a very different picture this time around. this isn't about a booming european growth environment. as you highlight, there are some headwinds to how quickly this can get done, but reflected most in markets such as peripheral spreads, i do think there is a very clear difference this time around. guy: we're going to leave you there, thanks for your time, we really appreciate it. we greatly appreciate it. we are going to have a conversation looking at what is happening here in europe and in particular, the u.k., as brexit talks continue. we are to talk to a professor of economics and public policy coming up. some breaking news out of the president, alix? alix: trump saying he wouldn't have said he would w
growth outlook for europe but still, the fact that you have the core european nations of germany, france, italy and spain pulling in the same direction, it is just such a different scenario to what we based coming out of the financial crisis. it was only a couple of years after that when we had the sovereign crisis because people simply thought the levels of spending were not going to be sustainable. it is a very different picture this time around. this isn't about a booming european growth...
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a surgeon cases in europe led to a new lockdown in france, italy, spain, germany and other countries and across the u.s., cases are spiking in the south, and midwest, leading to overflowing emergency rooms and the lack of icu beds. that's why the head of epidemiology, dr. art rheingold, says it is critical for people to keep wearing their masks and continue to practice physical distancing. >> if we go back to life as we knew it a year ago, with no restrictions, there is no reason to think we would not suffer the same kind of resurgence. >>> we it would get much, much worse. >>> we should wear a mask so does not spread faster. >>> the percent of positive cases is one metric health officials are looking at, what other metrics are they watching right now as well? >> reporter: they are keeping a really close eye not only on the hospitalization rates but also, the death rates, and of the bay area, they are turning down as well. >>> uc berkeley scientists are testing the wastewater, of millions of bay area residents, looking for signs of coronavirus. they can test sewage from nearly a doze
a surgeon cases in europe led to a new lockdown in france, italy, spain, germany and other countries and across the u.s., cases are spiking in the south, and midwest, leading to overflowing emergency rooms and the lack of icu beds. that's why the head of epidemiology, dr. art rheingold, says it is critical for people to keep wearing their masks and continue to practice physical distancing. >> if we go back to life as we knew it a year ago, with no restrictions, there is no reason to think...
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france, germany, italy, finland and spain already had investment regime's but had taken further steps to protect themselves. other european countries such as norway and poland established new regime's but others like ireland and the czech republic are considering legislation. our competitors and adversaries will be relentless in their pursuit of cutting edge technologies. u.s. and europe are unified on this issue we can protect our values and enhance national security while embracing the global growth. a second area where collaboration is critical is crypto currency. cryptocurrencies are a fascinating topic because they are the implications not only for private business but a number of activities the government is responsible for. consider for instance, national security. one of the issues at the top of the treasury's mind is that digital currencies can potentially be used to invade existing legal frameworks like those governing anti-money laundering and terrorist financing. the treasury has made it clear the obligation to comply is the same regardless of whether a transaction had bee
france, germany, italy, finland and spain already had investment regime's but had taken further steps to protect themselves. other european countries such as norway and poland established new regime's but others like ireland and the czech republic are considering legislation. our competitors and adversaries will be relentless in their pursuit of cutting edge technologies. u.s. and europe are unified on this issue we can protect our values and enhance national security while embracing the global...
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it turns english football into the type of systems we have in spain, germany, france... ony which was streamed live from the natural history museum. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. in the wilderness of russia‘s far east, taking even a blurry snapshot of one of earth‘s rarest creatures would be a realfeat. but with a combination of skill, luck and months of persistence, photographer sergey gorshkov managed to capture this. while the judges said it looked like an oil painting, it is a photograph of an endangered female amur tiger. it was caught by a camera trap that was triggered by the movement of the animal herself. and here, i have been inspired... like so many 2020 events, the ceremony for the wildlife photographer of the year was held online, and the duchess of cambridge announced the winner. so it is with great pleasure that i can announce this year‘s wildlife photographer of the year is... sergey gorshkov for his image, the embrace. many congratulations to you, sergey, and thanks to all of those who entered for showing us the magic of the natural wor
it turns english football into the type of systems we have in spain, germany, france... ony which was streamed live from the natural history museum. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. in the wilderness of russia‘s far east, taking even a blurry snapshot of one of earth‘s rarest creatures would be a realfeat. but with a combination of skill, luck and months of persistence, photographer sergey gorshkov managed to capture this. while the judges said it looked like an oil...
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out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on the beaches some after a year but they don't want to go back to radio. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is my job. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's giving his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. stefan's a little worried use new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him more than for a lot of people he told me they've been working nonstop. 5 months which to look. that's the whole crux of the works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spin their breaks and weekends sleeping in parking lots new legislation says the employer mus
out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on the beaches some after a year but they don't want to go back to radio. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is my job. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's giving his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an...
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france, germany, italy, england and spain already had investment review regimes, but have taken further steps to protect themselves. other european countries such as norway and poland established new regimes. still others like ireland and the czech republic are considering legislation. our competitors and at ver sar adversaries will be relentless and we can protect values and enhance national security while embracing global growth. a second area where cooperation is critical is cryptocurrencies. cryptocurrencies are a fascinating topic, implications not only for private business, but for a number of activities the government is responsible for. consider, for instance, national security. one of the issues at the top of treasury's mind is that digital currencies can eventually be used to evade existing frameworks, like those with anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing. treasury has made it clear to the obligation to comply with u.s. laws is the same regardless of whether a transaction is denominated in fiat currency or digital currency. existing laws apply to digital assets
france, germany, italy, england and spain already had investment review regimes, but have taken further steps to protect themselves. other european countries such as norway and poland established new regimes. still others like ireland and the czech republic are considering legislation. our competitors and at ver sar adversaries will be relentless and we can protect values and enhance national security while embracing global growth. a second area where cooperation is critical is...
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germany. spain, the united kingdom and france chm france, which now has the fifth highest number of cases globallyst european country declared a second state of emergency. governments in the world health organization are urging everyone take personal responsibility and limit contact. >>> we can avoid national lockdowns and massive restrictive movement if everyone plays their part. >> reporter: those pleas to curb the spread are coming from the hospitals. in belgium, some doctors have been asked to work to keep working even if they have coronavirus. overall, death rates are down, and those committed to critical care are more likely to survive. >> we feel that we can offer every patient the best possible opportunity to get through it, based on some much firmer science that we can draw on now. >> reporter: the prognosis for businesses is lessen couraging. >> september was the first month for us that we started to go in the right way. so, now, we have to stop again. >> reporter: you can see the square behind me here, many of the streets are
germany. spain, the united kingdom and france chm france, which now has the fifth highest number of cases globallyst european country declared a second state of emergency. governments in the world health organization are urging everyone take personal responsibility and limit contact. >>> we can avoid national lockdowns and massive restrictive movement if everyone plays their part. >> reporter: those pleas to curb the spread are coming from the hospitals. in belgium, some doctors...
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spain, in germany, france. they will be adding more. different diversity and demographic to the mix. kathleen: i saw this headline from bloomberg. i believe this was a scoop. i had to google. coca-cola is so confusing. the coca-cola company -- what is the history? >> it takes a bit of figuring. basically, they are the bottling. that means that the coca-cola company, based in atlanta, the developer of the original secret sauce many years ago, they still hold significant shares in these bottlers. they havelate 1990's, been trying to separate and make the company more of an asset, like you see with any smart business model like apple, separating the manufacturing from the formulation and marketing of the business. not badlers are businesses, they are just asset heavy and yield stocks and dividends, like a bond. kathleen: will shareholders support this? that has to have something to do with how the market reacts overall? i think they own about 20% of coke europe. l.d 30% of amati for the rest of the shareholders, it is a generous premium. -
spain, in germany, france. they will be adding more. different diversity and demographic to the mix. kathleen: i saw this headline from bloomberg. i believe this was a scoop. i had to google. coca-cola is so confusing. the coca-cola company -- what is the history? >> it takes a bit of figuring. basically, they are the bottling. that means that the coca-cola company, based in atlanta, the developer of the original secret sauce many years ago, they still hold significant shares in these...
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i have got to say from my experience in portugal and spain and germany and france in recent weeks ands, there are a lot more people who seem -- in supermarkets were not wearing the mask properly or wearing it under se. this is a snapshot of what i am seeing is a journalist but there are layers of which the government is saying people are not getting the message. and that is why there are bigger problems here. >> thank you so mu. now, let's bring you mor dates from across europe. france has set a new daily record f infections on sunday with over 52,000 cases recorded in 24 hours. tohe czech republic, one of europe's worst hotspots. a partial lockdown is in place in field hospitals have been set up. let's turn to spain. >> this is a state of emergency again, that same legal mechanism is being used, t same is back in the spring, but the measures being introduced under i -- is is not the same tight national lockdown we saw in the spring. however, we do have this curfew in place as of last night, from 11:00 until 6 a.m. although there is some leeway depending on which region you are in. an
i have got to say from my experience in portugal and spain and germany and france in recent weeks ands, there are a lot more people who seem -- in supermarkets were not wearing the mask properly or wearing it under se. this is a snapshot of what i am seeing is a journalist but there are layers of which the government is saying people are not getting the message. and that is why there are bigger problems here. >> thank you so mu. now, let's bring you mor dates from across europe. france...
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first, he's one that shows that the deaths in the uk, france, spain, germany and italy, you can see from this graphic that spain has fared the worst. germany the best. but by and large the trend is that this second wave of the coronavirus has not been nearly as deadly as the first one was. but once you look at countries from eastern europe, so we can see on this next graphic, croatia, romania, and the czech republic are seeing death tolls right now that peale in comparison -- sorry, much, much higher than the first wave. especially poland where they're seeing four times more deaths than the peak of the first wave. the czech republic is on the brink of collapse. today the military has just completed a field hospital expected to see patients any day now as the hospitals begin to fill up and reach their capacities. they're also going to be getting help in the czech republic from u.s. medics, u.s. doctors from the national guard who are going to be flying in over the next week or two. the country has surpassed 2000 deaths, but here's the most remarkable number. if you were to go to the czech
first, he's one that shows that the deaths in the uk, france, spain, germany and italy, you can see from this graphic that spain has fared the worst. germany the best. but by and large the trend is that this second wave of the coronavirus has not been nearly as deadly as the first one was. but once you look at countries from eastern europe, so we can see on this next graphic, croatia, romania, and the czech republic are seeing death tolls right now that peale in comparison -- sorry, much, much...
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first, here's a graphic that shows the uk, france, spain, germany, italy. spain has fared the worst, germany the best. by and large that second wave of coronavirus deaths has really paled in comparison to what they saw earlier in the year. then when we look at countries in eastern europe -- croatia, poland, romania, hungary, czech republic -- it is a different picture. their first wave of the virus was much more muted, much more subtle, than in western european countries. they didn't see the death tolls. now they're seeing them in a really big way, especially in poland, where they're seeing four times more deaths than they were at the peak of the first infection, or the first wave, i should say. the czech republic seeing nine times more cases. their health care system there is really at the brink of collapse. the health minister set out a date where he thinks the hospitals are going to be overwhelmed with patients. he thinks as soon as november 7th. they are bringing in medics, bringing in doctors from the united states national guard to get help. they're s
first, here's a graphic that shows the uk, france, spain, germany, italy. spain has fared the worst, germany the best. by and large that second wave of coronavirus deaths has really paled in comparison to what they saw earlier in the year. then when we look at countries in eastern europe -- croatia, poland, romania, hungary, czech republic -- it is a different picture. their first wave of the virus was much more muted, much more subtle, than in western european countries. they didn't see the...
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germany, italy, spain, france. the big issuers. we are coordinating with them.hat this will fly. when you move away from the bond issuance, it has to do with the european budget. the yields have been anchored by that but there are concerns that it may not be operational by the start of 2021. when will the recovery fund be operational? comm. hahn: the recovery fund works that member states have to provide their reform plans. it has to be a test -- it has to be assessed by us. just by the end of last week, i was informed that spain has already prepared their reform plan. maria: and that is looking good? comm. hahn: moving in the right direction. the intention of the recovery plan is not only to recover but also to invest in future areas like green areas. our of economy will be better equipped for future crises but also more come -- but also more competitive. that is why the recovery plan is not just about filling budgetary inpholes but about investing future -- maria: you are confident about your date? we are in the last mile of negotiations. fund, this next gener
germany, italy, spain, france. the big issuers. we are coordinating with them.hat this will fly. when you move away from the bond issuance, it has to do with the european budget. the yields have been anchored by that but there are concerns that it may not be operational by the start of 2021. when will the recovery fund be operational? comm. hahn: the recovery fund works that member states have to provide their reform plans. it has to be a test -- it has to be assessed by us. just by the end of...
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european countries have announced new records in daily cases in recent days as britain, france, germany, italy, and spain have all imposed or announced stricter containment measures. as early in-person voting kicked off in south carolina monday, the u.s. supreme court sided with south carolina republicans by reinstating a law that requires a witness signature for mail-in ballots. democrats argued the requirement puts people at risk during the pandemic and decreases voting. the ruling will not apply to ballots that have already been mailed. early voting is now open in california, iowa, illinois, maine, michigan, minnesota, montana, nebraska, south carolina, south dakota, virginia, vermont, and wyoming. meanwhile, in florida, the state's voter registration website crashed and stayed down for several hours monday, the deadline to register for the november election. kristen clarke of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law called on florida officials to extend the deadline, adding "or we will explore other options to protect the rights of those seeking to register to vote." in iowa, a judge has blo
european countries have announced new records in daily cases in recent days as britain, france, germany, italy, and spain have all imposed or announced stricter containment measures. as early in-person voting kicked off in south carolina monday, the u.s. supreme court sided with south carolina republicans by reinstating a law that requires a witness signature for mail-in ballots. democrats argued the requirement puts people at risk during the pandemic and decreases voting. the ruling will not...
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netherlands, the government is introducing a one month long partial lockdown for the spain, germany, italy and france morris reports. yes, it's notjust us, coronavirus cases are rising across europe, so let's take a look at some of the stricter measures being taken to fight the virus. starting with the czech republic — which recorded more than 8,000 cases yesterday for only the second time since the pandemic began. the government is imposing what amounts to a three week lockdown to try to bring the outbreak under control. schools, bars and clubs will be closed until the 3rd of november while restaurants will be restricted to deliveries and takeaways until 8pm. and only six people will be able to gather in a group — whether it's indoors or outdoors. it's a similar story in the netherlands — on tuesday, the country reported a daily record of nearly 7,400 new infections. to tackle the spread of covid, it's bringing in a four—week partial lockdown. bars, restaurants, terraces and cannabis cafes will be shut from tonight — and only allowed to offer limited takeaway services. people are also being asked to
netherlands, the government is introducing a one month long partial lockdown for the spain, germany, italy and france morris reports. yes, it's notjust us, coronavirus cases are rising across europe, so let's take a look at some of the stricter measures being taken to fight the virus. starting with the czech republic — which recorded more than 8,000 cases yesterday for only the second time since the pandemic began. the government is imposing what amounts to a three week lockdown to try to...
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they need to engage with us like other countries like france, germany, spain have, because what theyal pressure they have been put under since march is phenomenal and people are at there breaking points. this is playing with people's lives, their mental health is shot. thank you very much. breaking news, we are hearing nicola sturgeon has said that scotland is going to be developing its own tier framework and will hope to idea with the other uk nations. she says it makes sense to do that. she has stressed operational decisions about which tier law should apply to different nations will be taken at a devolved level —— different regions. also news on gcses and a—levels. we are hearing that gcse, a.s. and a—level exams will go ahead next summer although students and teachers will have a more time to prepare for the exams because most exams will take place three weeks later than usual. english and maths gcses will take before half term to try to manage potential disruption and a:s., a—level and gcse results will be given in the same week of august. and the government is working with the
they need to engage with us like other countries like france, germany, spain have, because what theyal pressure they have been put under since march is phenomenal and people are at there breaking points. this is playing with people's lives, their mental health is shot. thank you very much. breaking news, we are hearing nicola sturgeon has said that scotland is going to be developing its own tier framework and will hope to idea with the other uk nations. she says it makes sense to do that. she...
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france and spain have become the 1st 2 european union countries to supply us 1000000 confirms coronavirus cases of germany's staley infection count as risen above 10000 for the 1st time. thailand's prime minister has reversed an emergency decree banning protests tens of thousands to fight the measure for more than a week. the african union says that it strongly condemns any use of violence against protesters in nigeria demonstrators defied curfews in lagos and some states on wednesday to hold more protests against police brutality fires were set across lagos of witnesses reported gunfire honesty international says that at least 12 people were killed on tuesday night. violence between security forces and protesters in guinea's capital has left at least 9 people dead it follows a tense presidential election between president off a calm day at his main rival matheson here the news hour for you in a little over 25 and it's right off the fault line next. question to ask these days it's hard to filter out the newly seen keep track of what's really important the bottom line tackles the big. united states its peopl
france and spain have become the 1st 2 european union countries to supply us 1000000 confirms coronavirus cases of germany's staley infection count as risen above 10000 for the 1st time. thailand's prime minister has reversed an emergency decree banning protests tens of thousands to fight the measure for more than a week. the african union says that it strongly condemns any use of violence against protesters in nigeria demonstrators defied curfews in lagos and some states on wednesday to hold...
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the possibility it moves through the low countries it's the western side of germany into france all the way down across spain and portugal 14 celsius the top temperature there for mature it should be about 1819 degrees 40 celsius for paris and 13 there for london as that heat into the southeast and colder 7 still getting up into the the mid to high twenty's here some showers there rolling across serbia pushing into rumania and sinking over towards the black sea come monday some very heavy rain coming back in the cross the alps and snow there for a time even at lower levels blustery conditions continue to drive the way in across the northwest and for good measure some heavy showers for the western med. as protests isn't valorous continue. calling for the resignation of president bush anka. some of the women who have become a driving force of the protests. talked out as there are. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how we take it we'll bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. the of the. of the. my. this is al-jazeera quite right of the headl
the possibility it moves through the low countries it's the western side of germany into france all the way down across spain and portugal 14 celsius the top temperature there for mature it should be about 1819 degrees 40 celsius for paris and 13 there for london as that heat into the southeast and colder 7 still getting up into the the mid to high twenty's here some showers there rolling across serbia pushing into rumania and sinking over towards the black sea come monday some very heavy rain...
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other countries around europe doing variations in different flavours of lockdown, belgium, spain, italy, france, germanyto follow suit. so, in a sense, what has changed? the government has been being advised since late september that there should be some sort of circuit breaker, some form of national lockdown? what has changed is the data presented by scientific advisers in the last couple of days, in addition to the fa ct, couple of days, in addition to the fact, which the government has been acknowledging publicly for the last couple of weeks, the situation becoming more bleak. but the big thing that has changed is an examination of projections that the prime minister and the chancellor was shown yesterday. these projections vary quite significantly in terms of her significant the death toll could become and how soon it could happen —— in terms of how. at all of the projections were significantly worse than what was described as the reasonably worst case scenario just a few weeks ago, with a far higher death toll and it happening far sooner than those projections are just happening far sooner than tho
other countries around europe doing variations in different flavours of lockdown, belgium, spain, italy, france, germanyto follow suit. so, in a sense, what has changed? the government has been being advised since late september that there should be some sort of circuit breaker, some form of national lockdown? what has changed is the data presented by scientific advisers in the last couple of days, in addition to the fa ct, couple of days, in addition to the fact, which the government has been...
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france and spain recalled a 1000000 coronavirus infections war germany says the latest rise in cases is getting out of control. hello i'm adrian for get this is out a 0 a live from doha also coming up saad hariri is back as lebanon's prime minister as his country faces an unprecedented economic crisis. iran rejects accusations that along with russia its interfering in the 2020 u.s. election. thailand's government lifts emergency measures that fail to curb major protests in bangkok. countries across europe are grappling with a rise in covert 19 infections in some places governments of had little choice but to shut down entire cities to contain the virus france is the 2nd european union country to have more than a 1000000 confirmed corona virus infections the pandemic has claimed the lives of 34000 people by time curfews were imposed in paris at 8 other large cities on saturday a hospital intensive care wards in the capital and early fall. spain exceeded $1000000.00 infections just hours earlier the government which is accused of mishandling the crisis faces a no confidence vote in par
france and spain recalled a 1000000 coronavirus infections war germany says the latest rise in cases is getting out of control. hello i'm adrian for get this is out a 0 a live from doha also coming up saad hariri is back as lebanon's prime minister as his country faces an unprecedented economic crisis. iran rejects accusations that along with russia its interfering in the 2020 u.s. election. thailand's government lifts emergency measures that fail to curb major protests in bangkok. countries...
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the latest figures from germany, france, italy, and ireland show records and infections, while spain had the most cases since april. hospitalizations and death rates have also ticked up. the canadian government is sticking to its plans for bringing newcomers into the country despite order restriction due to covid-19. 'sime minister trudeau ambitious immigration policies resulted in the fastest pace of population growth in three decades. despite the current border closures, canada's immigration minister does not want to scale back the country's immigration targets for the coming years, which includes bringing in more than 350,000 new permanent residence in 2021. the wildfires, power outages, and extreme weather ravaging california are taking a bite out of the state economic recovery. officials say the blazes that scorched more than 4 million acres over the past three years have caused a record $1.1 billion. this week's hot and dry weather is reminding residents that wildfires season is not over yet. the coronavirus pandemic has also battered the state, leaving them with a $54 billion
the latest figures from germany, france, italy, and ireland show records and infections, while spain had the most cases since april. hospitalizations and death rates have also ticked up. the canadian government is sticking to its plans for bringing newcomers into the country despite order restriction due to covid-19. 'sime minister trudeau ambitious immigration policies resulted in the fastest pace of population growth in three decades. despite the current border closures, canada's immigration...
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a new fifa backed term and well according to sky news more than 12 teams from england france germany italy and spain and discussions have found found it's being dubbed as the european premier league on name football industry sources that were cited in the report which added the league has been provisionally earmarked for a 2022 launch and that the finances are looking to raise $6000000000.00 to get it started one of the english premier league's highest earners. has been excluded from arsenal's e.p.l. squad tuesday was the deadline for teams to submit their $25.00 man lists the german will cup winner who is in the final year of his $450000.00 per week contract hasn't played a competitive game since march or was ill had already been left out of arsenal's european league squad with exclusions running alongside an apparent breakdown in relations between himself and the club in august criticizes arsenal of 4 distancing themselves from his tweets condemning china's treatment of muslims the club saying at the time it does not involve itself in politics there was also the issue of pay cuts and used by the p
a new fifa backed term and well according to sky news more than 12 teams from england france germany italy and spain and discussions have found found it's being dubbed as the european premier league on name football industry sources that were cited in the report which added the league has been provisionally earmarked for a 2022 launch and that the finances are looking to raise $6000000000.00 to get it started one of the english premier league's highest earners. has been excluded from arsenal's...
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of intensive care capacity it was even remotely used in germany we obviously are well aware that in some cities in italy and spain and also france and probably also u.k. the. of there was a shortage in germany there has never been a shortage to it to give you a clear idea curve the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin. so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely to do with hospital ok passes he just to underline it in another way germany has already 30000 beds there's a suitable for intensive care for cove aids patients in another 12000 that could easily be converted for their use there's a number of intensive care units that were set up around the country many of the beds there were never used so i think that's a key point i also think we're seeing an increase in infections among younger people they of course don't tend to get so severely ill so that could also help to keep down the number of hospitalizations d.w. simon young simon much appreciated the pandemic is a challenge for women around th
of intensive care capacity it was even remotely used in germany we obviously are well aware that in some cities in italy and spain and also france and probably also u.k. the. of there was a shortage in germany there has never been a shortage to it to give you a clear idea curve the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in berlin. so some in the main thread their hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed why. well i think it's as that experts say it's largely...
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passage here you know capacity it was it was even remotely used in germany we are well aware that in some cities in italy in spain in also france. also u.k. the of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage to give you a clearer idea occurred the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in believe. so simon young it does look like germany is ready for a surge in coverage 19 cases if it comes. it really does phil i mean underlining those figures there are currently less than 500 patients in intensive care being treated for covert 19 we understand germany has 30000 intensive care beds available and could easily make another 12000 hospital beds available for intensive care corona patients so i think what a lot of hospital managers are saying is you know they don't want these warnings about a worsening situation to unsettle people and julie germany's health care system has proved itself pretty robust over recent months and what the health minister said again today was you know as long as everybody just shows common sense and a base the clear rules then there's a good chance of
passage here you know capacity it was it was even remotely used in germany we are well aware that in some cities in italy in spain in also france. also u.k. the of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage to give you a clearer idea occurred the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients in believe. so simon young it does look like germany is ready for a surge in coverage 19 cases if it comes. it really does phil i mean underlining those...
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and it is you know capacity it was even remotely used in germany we are obviously well aware that in some cities in italy in spain and also france. also u.k. the. of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage to give you a clearer idea occurred the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients. so simon young it does look like germany is ready for a surge in coverage 19 cases if it comes. it really does phil i mean underlining those figures there are currently less than 500 patients in intensive care being treated for cope with 19 we understand germany has 30000 intensive care beds available and could easily make another 12000 hospital beds available for intensive care corona patients so i think what a lot of hospital managers are saying is you know they don't want these warnings about a worsening situation to unsettle people and julie germany's health care system has proved itself pretty robust over recent months and what the health minister said again today was you know as long as everybody just shows common sense and a base that clear rules then there's a good chance of getti
and it is you know capacity it was even remotely used in germany we are obviously well aware that in some cities in italy in spain and also france. also u.k. the. of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage to give you a clearer idea occurred the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for 19 patients. so simon young it does look like germany is ready for a surge in coverage 19 cases if it comes. it really does phil i mean underlining those figures...
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the u.k., france, and spain have more than 100, while germany and italyse have fewer in spain there isagreement over how to get the disease bac under contro the government has imposed a two week state of emergency i madrid to contain the outbreak. overwriting a court restriction that previous restrictions were illegal. >> it is the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but wh poe ce stopping people from leaving madrid, it is not a catyone. the centr government has announced a state of emergency in the madridegion, preventing l nonessential travel in an out ofhe capital. these restrictions were already in place f several days until a court struck them down on thursday. saying they violated the rights the state of emergency overcomes that legal obstacle, but it has further inflamed a dispute between madrid's regional authorities and the central government, which wspried that thad of the virus in the capital was out of control. >> president of the region has decided to do nothing. last week 63 people died in the madrid region.er right now are00hundred 61 people hospitalized in madrid. ther
the u.k., france, and spain have more than 100, while germany and italyse have fewer in spain there isagreement over how to get the disease bac under contro the government has imposed a two week state of emergency i madrid to contain the outbreak. overwriting a court restriction that previous restrictions were illegal. >> it is the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but wh poe ce stopping people from leaving madrid, it is not a catyone. the centr government has announced a state of...
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recovery was stalling before the new restrictions that have gone on to places like france, germany, the u.k., italy and spainthe data at the back half of this week, the pmi's did come a little later this week. i think it is really important to get a read on where we are heading. tom: futures up 25. the vix pricing 25.50. on a look back, we are above the center tendency. there is a lift to this market when you look at the trading envelope or the bands we look at within the equity market. all of that is linked to fixed income as well. what is your read to this monday morning and a fixed income? lisa: that this is all about the central bank, and it will continue to push people in. you see the lowest of junk rated debt rallying disproportionately. last week, and i feel at this is important, the fed balance sheet rose by nearly $100 billion to the highest level since june. it has been pretty much flat for a while, creeping higher. if my schumacher -- if mike schumacher is right and there is very little barrier for them going up billions of dollars with very little impetus, why the mood and all of the political un
recovery was stalling before the new restrictions that have gone on to places like france, germany, the u.k., italy and spainthe data at the back half of this week, the pmi's did come a little later this week. i think it is really important to get a read on where we are heading. tom: futures up 25. the vix pricing 25.50. on a look back, we are above the center tendency. there is a lift to this market when you look at the trading envelope or the bands we look at within the equity market. all of...
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of intensive care capacity it was even remotely used in germany we are obviously row aware that in some cities in italy and spain and also france there are probably also you would carry the. of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage due to give you a clear idea of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for a car with 19 nations in blue and that is probably. going to for jobs of 3 percent only. there is huge capacity. to see in the forseeable future of the health care system who come over here that was epidemiologist stefan vanished of berlin's ashara tay hospital and here are some more of the latest developments in the pandemic nearly half of all intensive care unit beds in paris are now occupied by covert 1000 patients hospitals there have cancelled staff holidays and postponed non-essential operations china meanwhile has formally joined at the global coven 19 a vaccine initiative known as kovacs is the biggest economy pledging support to finance doses for low income countries and spain's health ministry it reported that more than $12400.00 new coronavirus cases on a thursday t
of intensive care capacity it was even remotely used in germany we are obviously row aware that in some cities in italy and spain and also france there are probably also you would carry the. of there was a shortage but in germany there has never been a shortage due to give you a clear idea of the about 3 percent of intensive care unit capacity is used for a car with 19 nations in blue and that is probably. going to for jobs of 3 percent only. there is huge capacity. to see in the forseeable...
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so right now all these france spain italy britain poland and even germany they're among the nations that are reporting spikes in new cases and that's you know they tried to slow the spread of the virus through targeted restrictions intended to avoid another tough nationwide lockdown but no matter what they have done they just have not succeeded at stopping the new surge and not just in case says but also deaths now france there have just announced that they're going to go into a nationwide lockdown on friday as cases have surged all throughout their country now under their new lockdown this is what's going to be happening people will actually need. to move around and all non-essential businesses restaurants and bars they're going to be closed now italy and new curfew that has led to a anti lockdown protests happening all throughout the country not poland now they're joining the list of european countries seeing a surge in deaths now they're also facing a major hospital shortage and in some cases people are actually being turned away in poland and russia hospital beds are out and 90 perce
so right now all these france spain italy britain poland and even germany they're among the nations that are reporting spikes in new cases and that's you know they tried to slow the spread of the virus through targeted restrictions intended to avoid another tough nationwide lockdown but no matter what they have done they just have not succeeded at stopping the new surge and not just in case says but also deaths now france there have just announced that they're going to go into a nationwide...
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so right now all these france spain italy britain poland and event germany they're among the nations that are reporting spikes in u.k. says and that's you know they tried to slow the spread of the virus through targeted restrictions and didn't avoid another tough nationwide lockdown but no matter what they have done they just have not succeeded at stopping the new surge and not just in case says but also deaths now france they have just an ounce that they're going to go into a nationwide lockdown on friday as cases have surged all throughout their country now under their new lockdown this is what's going to be happening people will actually need or sue to figure out to move around and all non-essential businesses restaurants and bars they're going to be closed now italy and new curfew that has led to a anti lockdown protests happening all throughout the country not poland now they're joining the list of european countries seeing a surge in deaths now they're also facing a major hospital shortage and in some cases people actually being turned away and poland now in russia hospital bed
so right now all these france spain italy britain poland and event germany they're among the nations that are reporting spikes in u.k. says and that's you know they tried to slow the spread of the virus through targeted restrictions and didn't avoid another tough nationwide lockdown but no matter what they have done they just have not succeeded at stopping the new surge and not just in case says but also deaths now france they have just an ounce that they're going to go into a nationwide...