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long live hong kong! long live hong kong! benjamin: he doesn't have any trust in the communist party and the hong kong government. he's saying to regain hong kong, and the younger generation is going to battle with the older generation in fighting for democracy but also authority and citizens, the protestor and the police. [indistinct chatter] [shouting in cantonese] [shouting] airin: i was shocked when i saw the news at home. i was like, "what?" i didn't imagine that hongng kong peopople could do sh viviolent thin o on the strereet like burning stufff, throwing bricks, attacack the police becauause it's susuch a big cont to umbrerella prototest. it was rereally peaceful, but that t n, it was r really violenent, and i think people try other ways, other peaceful ways already, and they realized thatat it doesn't wwork, so they had to i it. i's kind of ththe governmement forcd peopople to be vviolent. i'm sick of it all. this is too ridiculouous. it's like a group of rerely stupid people who are controlling the city. on the roof
long live hong kong! long live hong kong! benjamin: he doesn't have any trust in the communist party and the hong kong government. he's saying to regain hong kong, and the younger generation is going to battle with the older generation in fighting for democracy but also authority and citizens, the protestor and the police. [indistinct chatter] [shouting in cantonese] [shouting] airin: i was shocked when i saw the news at home. i was like, "what?" i didn't imagine that hongng kong...
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dr alfred long in hong kong thanks so much for your insights. india has launched a 14 hour nationwide curfew in an attempt to limit the spread of the virus empty streets can be seen in heavily populated areas the government called on india's more than $1000000000.00 inhabitants to respect the self imposed restriction currently india has more than $3330.00 cases health experts say india is seeing a similar rate in the spread of the virus to other countries that when told to report exponential increases. the impact of the corona virus pandemic is intensifying across the globe the death toll in france has risen by more than 20 percent in a single day $562.00 people have now died due to the virus and the country has reported nearly 15000 cases cypress has reported its 1st death more than 80 people there are infected officials in u.s. cities are issuing various phases of lockdowns including in los angeles chicago and new york and switzerland has reported a 25 percent jump in cases in a single day with infections there just over $6000.00. turkey has a
dr alfred long in hong kong thanks so much for your insights. india has launched a 14 hour nationwide curfew in an attempt to limit the spread of the virus empty streets can be seen in heavily populated areas the government called on india's more than $1000000000.00 inhabitants to respect the self imposed restriction currently india has more than $3330.00 cases health experts say india is seeing a similar rate in the spread of the virus to other countries that when told to report exponential...
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stephen engel from hong kong.nization says there are signs that europe may be approaching a peak in new virus infections with numbers stabilizing across several countries that went into lockdown. that news comes as italy signaled it may extend its stay at home measures at least until easter. are things in europe turning a corner? >> that is w.h.o. thinking. they are getting it from slight falls of numbers of people dying in spain and italy. italy has 11,000 people dead and over 102,000 people infected by this virus. the thing here is that this is causing all sorts of other issues, not just the lockdown itself but creating a divide between the north and south. in is south, we have sicily at the moment at the brink. many have been using social media to attack stores and ransack them. they are appealing for calmness. ferry could -- one hipping goods. looking at spain, they introduced further lockdown measures over the weekend. the prime minister talking about nonessential people not being allowed in the streets. this
stephen engel from hong kong.nization says there are signs that europe may be approaching a peak in new virus infections with numbers stabilizing across several countries that went into lockdown. that news comes as italy signaled it may extend its stay at home measures at least until easter. are things in europe turning a corner? >> that is w.h.o. thinking. they are getting it from slight falls of numbers of people dying in spain and italy. italy has 11,000 people dead and over 102,000...
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for joining me a senior health official in hong kong has described the new cases as scary how bad do you think things are likely to get there. well. i mean we have survived the 1st wave of influx of patients. the 1st plus wave of patients came from mainland china and we have been quite successful in containing that wakes we have the number of patients all around. 100. but but in the last. couple of days we huge waves of. students and expired coming back from europe and america and many of the. people in fact that with this corona virus and we have seen a search of patients in town and we have just. passed a number of 270 so so yeah it is scary. but we have been doing the good things we have been doing the right thing we have been bearing mouse everyone almost everyone walking in the streets in hong kong are wearing miles people have been very vigilant about their hand hygiene and you could see people staying away from each other i mean painting so shows that since and i think people who try that bastard do the same thing but this wave of infection is even bigger than the last one so
for joining me a senior health official in hong kong has described the new cases as scary how bad do you think things are likely to get there. well. i mean we have survived the 1st wave of influx of patients. the 1st plus wave of patients came from mainland china and we have been quite successful in containing that wakes we have the number of patients all around. 100. but but in the last. couple of days we huge waves of. students and expired coming back from europe and america and many of the....
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shery: what would that do to the banking sector in hong kong? steadily decreasing in the last few years. kong.'s will rise in hong even if we go back and look at the last crisis, back in the global financial crisis and even back in the asian financial crisis, did not get much above 3% in hong kong. what you see here, most of the big property companies, the big listed companies whether they are in trading or whatever have very little debt. they have excellent balance sheets. and the to value ratio mortgage industry in hong kong is around 50 percent to 55%. a lot of equity cushion. the areas i'm concerned about, borrowers from china we tend to be more highly leveraged and i think that is a risk to the banking system. we do not expect to see a systemic problem for the banking system. shery: thank you very much for joining us today. hong kong general chamber of committeeommunity -- chairman. coming up next, fitch ratings -- thereynolds joins us economic impact of the coronavirus. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is bloomberg markets: asia. shery: fit
shery: what would that do to the banking sector in hong kong? steadily decreasing in the last few years. kong.'s will rise in hong even if we go back and look at the last crisis, back in the global financial crisis and even back in the asian financial crisis, did not get much above 3% in hong kong. what you see here, most of the big property companies, the big listed companies whether they are in trading or whatever have very little debt. they have excellent balance sheets. and the to value...
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rishaad salamat it in hong kong.let's get you a look at the movers we are watching in the asxie session as we see the with gains of just over 1%, extending the relief rally. ofare watching shares wesfarmers, australia's biggest employer. stake in one of the leading supermarkets. the total proceeds just over $1 billion aussie. jeffrey's saying they are starting to see value elsewhere, building a war chest to pursue an acquisition after the completion of the sale. that is according to jeffries. we will continue to watch those stocks, but there's trading in sydney. still ahead, an exclusive interview with james bullard, canis now saying the u.s. afford adding trillions of dollars of debt and it will not hamper future economic growth. taylor: up next, tribeca investment partners say equities could still fall further. the heavy selling pressure is unlikely to be repeated. her market outlook is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: -- ritika: you are watching "daybreak asia." i am ritika gupta. australia is heading for i
rishaad salamat it in hong kong.let's get you a look at the movers we are watching in the asxie session as we see the with gains of just over 1%, extending the relief rally. ofare watching shares wesfarmers, australia's biggest employer. stake in one of the leading supermarkets. the total proceeds just over $1 billion aussie. jeffrey's saying they are starting to see value elsewhere, building a war chest to pursue an acquisition after the completion of the sale. that is according to jeffries....
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yvonne: stephen engle, from hong kong. let's bring in a prominent hong zeman,sinessman, allan chairman of the lan kwai fong group. you have said these measures are necessary. going toan kwai fong look like now? allan: i can understand carrie shebecause the big problem, was getting a lot of pressure from the legislators, both pro-beijing and anti-beijing democrats, to pass something. also her medical advisors were saying people were gathering. instead of keeping a 1.5 meter distance from one another, when people drink they are gathering in the streets, getting together. it was causing the spike in numbers. february we were able to combat the numbers and the numbers are really calm down -- business was getting better for most tenants. it was almost back to normal. mid-march came with many returnees from overseas coming back to hong kong for easter and many students. they brought the virus back to and kong and they went out did not have a quarantine. the 14 day quarantine only started last thursday. of probably have two weeks
yvonne: stephen engle, from hong kong. let's bring in a prominent hong zeman,sinessman, allan chairman of the lan kwai fong group. you have said these measures are necessary. going toan kwai fong look like now? allan: i can understand carrie shebecause the big problem, was getting a lot of pressure from the legislators, both pro-beijing and anti-beijing democrats, to pass something. also her medical advisors were saying people were gathering. instead of keeping a 1.5 meter distance from one...
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in hong kong, we can supply that. the other strength for hong kong is the greater bay area. something that china has been promoting. 70 million people all within a two hour radius of hong kong and macau. of $1.5 a gdp last year trillion. the economy is really great. hong kong will remain as the financial center. it will be the i.t. center. kind of like silicon valley. the potential is literally the greatest in the area. when it comes to your tenants, i know you have offered a parental support. are you seeing the pain points so play out? of the people who lease your properties, how many will survive? >> the problem is i have already seen some closing down. -- i have had to give concessions for rent. tourism has really hurt the city badly. we used to have 100,000 people a day coming to hong kong. today, because of the closure of the border, we have 3000 people. that hurts very dramatically. going forward, it will cause a lot of pain. in the last two weeks, we have seen a slight uptrend in people starting to come out again. people in hong kong are wearing masks. that gives them
in hong kong, we can supply that. the other strength for hong kong is the greater bay area. something that china has been promoting. 70 million people all within a two hour radius of hong kong and macau. of $1.5 a gdp last year trillion. the economy is really great. hong kong will remain as the financial center. it will be the i.t. center. kind of like silicon valley. the potential is literally the greatest in the area. when it comes to your tenants, i know you have offered a parental support....
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there is coming into play into hong kong hong kong had been under pressure to close its borders particularly after taiwan and singapore announced they were banning this sitters and short term travelers and transit passengers and the hong kong is doing the same and of course compiles as you say touches on the whole travel industry you know we've seen emirates and turkish airlines obviously cathay pacific based in hong kong and singapore airlines the decisions made by politicians in countries like home called impact or the much more global business which is having a problem right now. absolutely and as you say there are the aviation industry is taking the brunt of that with many airlines grounding their fleets because there's simply no passengers because borders are being shut down and also people are less likely to travel in times like this singapore airlines as you say grounding 96 percent of its flights quantas had done that previously grounding all of its flights kathy pacific many budget airlines yeah they reverberations are going to be felt across the globe particularly now with the talk
there is coming into play into hong kong hong kong had been under pressure to close its borders particularly after taiwan and singapore announced they were banning this sitters and short term travelers and transit passengers and the hong kong is doing the same and of course compiles as you say touches on the whole travel industry you know we've seen emirates and turkish airlines obviously cathay pacific based in hong kong and singapore airlines the decisions made by politicians in countries...
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hong kong and mainland markets also rising.et a quick check of market action with sarah ponczek. reporter: we have seen tempering in the global relief really. in japan, the nikkei 225 give up a majority of the gains for the day. s&p 500 futures have given up most of its gains. we still see strengths in other areas. the csi 300 tacking on further gains after the more than 3% jump yesterday or the hong kong hang seng now less than 10% off in highest level that we saw january. the asx 200, australian stocks having the best day of the year, ahead of the rba decision. 25% rate cut.a let's take a look at how commodities are faring. earlier, wti crude oil was as much as 3% up. now a little lower. we are looking forward to the opec meeting in which hopes for production cuts are gaining. gold remains big. say they sees aggressive monetary policy measures propelling gold to $1800 by the end of the year. that matches what goldman sachs strategists see for gold as well. haidi: sarah ponczek in new york with a letter from the markets. hong
hong kong and mainland markets also rising.et a quick check of market action with sarah ponczek. reporter: we have seen tempering in the global relief really. in japan, the nikkei 225 give up a majority of the gains for the day. s&p 500 futures have given up most of its gains. we still see strengths in other areas. the csi 300 tacking on further gains after the more than 3% jump yesterday or the hong kong hang seng now less than 10% off in highest level that we saw january. the asx 200,...
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hong kong people who stay in there was foreign countries they turned back to hong kong and we have a rapid rise of them to cases they have much more number in quote to cases and also staff who have some noble infected cases but at the hospital the isolation facilities are almost nil but most of the cases out quite well because the i have good cost how but we learn that these start to spread through the local setting and get out believe and patients with chronic illness get in fact that they are all they really know that much of all situation we have full cases that i call is 2 month old off. and also with chronic illness ok you're going to go in singapore what how singapore done that has been able to keep a lid on this outbreak what is it doing correctly with testing where are think what we've been doing is really to try and find a service where they are and very quickly context rates lot of people to have it in contact with this group of people. that bickle the case that once we find a contact we actually isolate them or seen them very quickly and this removes the congress will the
hong kong people who stay in there was foreign countries they turned back to hong kong and we have a rapid rise of them to cases they have much more number in quote to cases and also staff who have some noble infected cases but at the hospital the isolation facilities are almost nil but most of the cases out quite well because the i have good cost how but we learn that these start to spread through the local setting and get out believe and patients with chronic illness get in fact that they are...
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these are the widest ranging measures hong kong hong kong is imposing since the outbreak in china even at the height of the outbreak home kong did not even close its lab or border with mainland china and now kerry is saying all international passengers all international travelers even those trancing through will not be allowed only residents will be allowed into hong kong and those that are allowed into long kong in the next starting from wednesday for the next 2 weeks will definitely go into quarantine to underline something she did not say but clearly implied was that only residents will be allowed into the city implying that people from mainland china will not be allowed to come in and that is a huge hot hot potato for hong kong which has so far voided trying to stop people from coming in banning people from across that land border from mainland china to hong kong but she's calving placed the caveat saying that all decisions are not political but are based on science she also went on to say that shops story restaurants pubs most places serving alcohol will be shut down and this will
these are the widest ranging measures hong kong hong kong is imposing since the outbreak in china even at the height of the outbreak home kong did not even close its lab or border with mainland china and now kerry is saying all international passengers all international travelers even those trancing through will not be allowed only residents will be allowed into hong kong and those that are allowed into long kong in the next starting from wednesday for the next 2 weeks will definitely go into...
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hong kong index up down by almost 1%. hong kong index up by down by almost 1%.is after wall street really word back to life with the dow and the snp both in the by more than 4% overnight because after vice presidentjoe biden strong showing in the super tuesday. that is it for the programme. thank you for watching. —— snp. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour. california's governor declares a state of emergency over the coronavirus after reporting the state's first death and confirming at least 50 cases. britain's biggest regional airline, flybe, is on the verge of collapse, putting 2000 jobs at risk. rock band genesis are reuniting, and have announced their first tourfor 13 years. david sillito reports. # she seems to have an invisible touch, yeah... genesis, from ‘70s prog rock to ‘80s and ‘90s chart success. # i can't dance # i can't talk... they've been around for more than 50 years. but a reunion was, according to phil collins, highly unlikely. ill health had stopped him from drumming. but in recent years he has returned to performing and his son nick
hong kong index up down by almost 1%. hong kong index up by down by almost 1%.is after wall street really word back to life with the dow and the snp both in the by more than 4% overnight because after vice presidentjoe biden strong showing in the super tuesday. that is it for the programme. thank you for watching. —— snp. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour. california's governor declares a state of emergency over the coronavirus after reporting the state's first death and...
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joining us from hong kong. david: we are headed into the hong kong lunch break.across the equity markets. korea is the want to watch. u.s. futures are up. europe is looking shaky, not as bad as yesterday. thank you for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. ♪ ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak middle east. our top stories this morning. frenchwar," how describes the country's war with the coronavirus as the e.u. prepares to close borders. >> president trump markedly changes tone on the infections, warning it could last for months and could drive the u.s
joining us from hong kong. david: we are headed into the hong kong lunch break.across the equity markets. korea is the want to watch. u.s. futures are up. europe is looking shaky, not as bad as yesterday. thank you for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity....
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hong kong's fight against the coronavirus ahead.nay memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. $$9.95? no way.? $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. guaranteed acceptance? i like guarantees. keep going. and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premium
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let's bring in our panel in hong kong dr r. is seen as the president of the hong kong public doctors association in singapore. he's the dean of the source we hawk school of public health. off of the national university of singapore and in cambridge massachusetts in the u.s. talk to in great cats she's the assistant faculty director of the harvard global health institute welcome to you all and funks for joining us are seeing i'm off 1st of all i know we have to ask you this you have at the moment treating people with a corona virus how is that how challenging is that for you actually in hong kong we have repartee increasing number of cases we have 1st get out there as you compliment cases in early february march iliad and the rest of the world because that's the case in 4 to 4 main that however we can keep the number going very very still leave for a long while till recently all of those arrests in country. and. hong kong people who stayed in it was foreign countries they turned back on and we have a record rise of them to cases
let's bring in our panel in hong kong dr r. is seen as the president of the hong kong public doctors association in singapore. he's the dean of the source we hawk school of public health. off of the national university of singapore and in cambridge massachusetts in the u.s. talk to in great cats she's the assistant faculty director of the harvard global health institute welcome to you all and funks for joining us are seeing i'm off 1st of all i know we have to ask you this you have at the...
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we're following new developments out of hong kong.cutive has just announced new extreme measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus. this is what we know. carrie lamb says the city will ban all nonresidents from entering the city. hong kong is reporting a growing number of coronavirus cases, most of which have been imported from over seas. ivan watson joins me with the latest on all of these new dramatic measures. ivan, lay them out and the significance of what's just been announced. >> this is part of a broader crackdown that the city government is putting into place as it has seen its number of confirmed coronavirus cases double in just the last week. hong kong, this densely populated city, right next to mainland china,
we're following new developments out of hong kong.cutive has just announced new extreme measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus. this is what we know. carrie lamb says the city will ban all nonresidents from entering the city. hong kong is reporting a growing number of coronavirus cases, most of which have been imported from over seas. ivan watson joins me with the latest on all of these new dramatic measures. ivan, lay them out and the significance of what's just been announced....
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some dismal numbers out of hong kong on the retail front this is obviously the -- a continuation of aak trend in hong kong will the retail sector be hit harder than it was during the sars outbreak? >> well, indeed. it's already been hit harder and it will trn to be hit harder the reason is simple hong kong has expanded two and a half times since 2003. with 15% of employment, much more than was the case then. basically this is -- and we see the data has not been as hard as we imagine it's only taken a little of that month we're seeing but february will be worse, indeed. >> we've now seen from hong kong authorities they are going ahead with essentially this helicopter money, dolling out over $15 billion in cash to politic gate the impact of coronavirus. how impactful will these measures be giving residents around $1300 in their pocket >> frankly speaking, i don't think this is the way to make people go to the store or buy online very simple reason is they may just save that money that is actually -- that would already be a good outcome. why? because the worst outcome would be for them t
some dismal numbers out of hong kong on the retail front this is obviously the -- a continuation of aak trend in hong kong will the retail sector be hit harder than it was during the sars outbreak? >> well, indeed. it's already been hit harder and it will trn to be hit harder the reason is simple hong kong has expanded two and a half times since 2003. with 15% of employment, much more than was the case then. basically this is -- and we see the data has not been as hard as we imagine it's...
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haslinda: david ingles in hong kong, thank you.till with us is christopher smart, chief global strategist at bearings. moves tofrom david, prop up the chinese economy, but we've had recently from china, but it is optimistic, that the economy will be back up and running sooner than most expected. considering the rest of the world is still struggling, how much recovery can we expect from china? china clearly is going to be suffering that aftershocks from the rest of the world. it is a large economy, much more dependent on internal growth and internal demand, increasingly so, but i think with the supply chains that feed industrial production around the world will be severely disrupted. not just in the u.s., as you have been hearing, but in europe and anywhere else. i think that will be a severe headwind for the chinese economy, and very difficult for the government on its own measures to overcome that. haslinda: what measures do you expect the pboc to adopt? >> i think it will reach into its playbook as central banks have done. workin
haslinda: david ingles in hong kong, thank you.till with us is christopher smart, chief global strategist at bearings. moves tofrom david, prop up the chinese economy, but we've had recently from china, but it is optimistic, that the economy will be back up and running sooner than most expected. considering the rest of the world is still struggling, how much recovery can we expect from china? china clearly is going to be suffering that aftershocks from the rest of the world. it is a large...
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for a so bring us up to speed for us sire with the situation in hong kong and why is the border with mainland china not going to open just yet. well hong kong's chief executive kerri lamb has held a press conference on tuesday and she said expressed concern about the doubling of cases over the last couple of weeks and that's as a result of the hong kong residents returning home as countries around the world shut their borders we've got $41.00 new infections were confirmed on monday and the total as you mentioned is around $682.00 the hospital authority in hong kong says the current situation is severe and that simply because it says the hospitals are struggling to cope with the rising number of cases it's asked the government to consider as a result sporting facilities and study and to act as isolation wards to treat those people cater to those people with mild symptoms who don't need oxygen facilities carolan she said that the government will meet this week to consider extra range plans to help manage the increasing number of cases in the city she said 2 to 3000 people are turn
for a so bring us up to speed for us sire with the situation in hong kong and why is the border with mainland china not going to open just yet. well hong kong's chief executive kerri lamb has held a press conference on tuesday and she said expressed concern about the doubling of cases over the last couple of weeks and that's as a result of the hong kong residents returning home as countries around the world shut their borders we've got $41.00 new infections were confirmed on monday and the...
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and fears of a 2nd wave coronavirus in hong kong as new cases emerge both parties there say a surge in cases of willpower lies the medical system. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program we begin in italy which has reported its biggest ever one day rise in deaths from the corona virus nearly 800 people have died from the infection there in the past 24 hours it's the worst affected country in the world with nearly 5000 recorded deaths globally the number of infections has soared past 300000. this is the chapel at cremona hospital in northern new to me. the morgue is full so bodies are being kept here until they can be buried. in the intensive care unit has no bed tonight medical staff are struggling to cope. the saw. me. we are here. they. all leave we are too full for. if you are worth in. here or there war because we are. here for the patients. the battle against the spread of the coronavirus is not just in hospitals but on the streets of autonomy in times and cities police have been making sure that fresh draconian measures introduced on saturday to further limit people's movemen
and fears of a 2nd wave coronavirus in hong kong as new cases emerge both parties there say a surge in cases of willpower lies the medical system. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program we begin in italy which has reported its biggest ever one day rise in deaths from the corona virus nearly 800 people have died from the infection there in the past 24 hours it's the worst affected country in the world with nearly 5000 recorded deaths globally the number of infections has soared past 300000....
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every day and as i mentioned most of these are hong kong residents she was asked about reopening the borders in light of the falling cases the number of infections in china the latest figures from there was $48.00 on tuesday she's ruled that one out and said the board is forming close until my but the government is also concerned announce that they will consider all looking to consider this 2nd round of stimulus funds and that's to help those businesses and households struggling to cope with this crisis but she has warned the city to prepare for the latest figures from february and the retail and south figures they'll be released the softening on tuesday actually wore the city that these will be the worst on record and elsewhere more restrictions in japan sour. what japan's case is now total around 2000 kroner virus infections and then the urging citizens not to travel to $76.00 trade countries or rage and says about a 3rd of the countries around the world they've also issued a level 3 travel warning to its citizens urging them not to travel to the likes of us canada china south
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he joins us from hong kong john mickel welcome to al-jazeera what's your reading of these numbers out of china. well look i think that's your cross binder to set this is a very good news because before people have been talking about the only way to stop the fosters be getting the natural immunity to the 60 cent or the vaccine but what china has shown is that basically that using these very aggressive measures that you can actually control the infections and we're seeing the same here in hong kong and in singapore where if you restrict the rivals and the only have a look at the imported case and keep the local cases very low and that is actually a very good thing what about importing cases because the beginning to kind of loosen the stays surrounding international travel so is there or isn't there a risk that people are going to china going back home to china for understandable reasons and they're taking it with them yeah well you see as it was now happening in hong kong is that where you they were saying the people arriving i mean you had a 14 day car and seen irrespective of whet
he joins us from hong kong john mickel welcome to al-jazeera what's your reading of these numbers out of china. well look i think that's your cross binder to set this is a very good news because before people have been talking about the only way to stop the fosters be getting the natural immunity to the 60 cent or the vaccine but what china has shown is that basically that using these very aggressive measures that you can actually control the infections and we're seeing the same here in hong...
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she is hong kong's south china morning post or i.c.m.p. was also present at the so-called interview and released this video which will be. i think they are seeing and who handled this whole situation appallingly badly and they continue to do so i believe. they saw how. they did which was to. drunk critically participate in the circulation of propaganda. in an email to the newspapers editor in chief angela wrote the interview scripted point by point rebuttal of the criticism against china's treatment of my father might as well have been a statement from the foreign ministry you still decided to run the story knowing these could not possibly be my father's own words why. editor in chief tammy tam replied to angela saying with regard to your father's case i assure you categorically that we did not collaborate with the chinese authorities to portray your father as speaking freely while in custody the south china morning post declined our request for an interview but a statement said it was staunchly independent we had to choose between meeting
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nhk world, hong kong. >>> today's onslaught of pollen triggered advisories across the country.'s take a look at weather conditions with jonathan oh whose voice is an octave lower today. >> just a little bit because of that hay fever situation that's been taking place, i know. but otherwise yeah, we're seeing this dry weather that is continuing to be a big part of the story, but it will change as we head into the weekend. we have a front moving through with some rain coming in from the south and west, so that's going to really bring some wet weather into the picture. but for those of you who may have been trying to get from one place to another nearr the rive inin tokyo, you might have seen ththis. take a look at t this video. you will be seeing t this rtrticularigight and t this is littlele bit earlier than what typically see when it comes to the cherry blossom season. it's not officially announced but the flowers are starting to come out and about 3 million people once visited this place during a single cherry blossom season in the past and we are expecting more and more of th
nhk world, hong kong. >>> today's onslaught of pollen triggered advisories across the country.'s take a look at weather conditions with jonathan oh whose voice is an octave lower today. >> just a little bit because of that hay fever situation that's been taking place, i know. but otherwise yeah, we're seeing this dry weather that is continuing to be a big part of the story, but it will change as we head into the weekend. we have a front moving through with some rain coming in...
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and speak to life from there tell us about what's been happening in hong kong and why carry doesn't want to open the border with mainland china just yet. well folly carolan hong kong's chief executive has held her press conference since the weekly press conference but she has to express her number one her concern about the doubling of cases in the last couple of weeks of the crime of arson fiction in hong kong and this is as a result of all those residents who have been returning to the city as countries globally close their borders as you mentioned 682 cases so far but it's the number of imported infections which is expressed concern about and this is in light of the hospital authority here stating that they believe that the cases now the situation now is severe when it comes to the lack of isolation wards and to how those people who are expressing concerns about their symptoms are now asking the government to consider other areas like stadiums in time sylvie's sporting facilities to be used as isolation wards to put those people who have the mild symptoms and those people don't re
and speak to life from there tell us about what's been happening in hong kong and why carry doesn't want to open the border with mainland china just yet. well folly carolan hong kong's chief executive has held her press conference since the weekly press conference but she has to express her number one her concern about the doubling of cases in the last couple of weeks of the crime of arson fiction in hong kong and this is as a result of all those residents who have been returning to the city as...
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fears of a 2nd wave of coronavirus in hong kong as new cases emerge all starting to stare say a surge in cases will paralyze the medical system. and another side to the crisis turkey is not yet as badly hit as many other countries but already citizens are taking the time to thank the emergency workers battling the virus. yes welcome to the program one of our teams around the world take more drastic measures to try to slow the spread of the krona virus the number of cases globally nearly doubled last week the current tally by johns hopkins university in the united states kinds more than 300000 infections worldwide and without over 13000 deaths the raging pandemic has forced 35 countries across the globe to impose restrictions disrupting lives travel and businesses this means globally every 7th person is confined to their homes this sunday. now if you're struggling most to combat covert 19 with a total of nearly 5000 deaths officials there reported the largest one day increase in fatalities from the coronavirus with almost 800 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours. this is the chapel at
fears of a 2nd wave of coronavirus in hong kong as new cases emerge all starting to stare say a surge in cases will paralyze the medical system. and another side to the crisis turkey is not yet as badly hit as many other countries but already citizens are taking the time to thank the emergency workers battling the virus. yes welcome to the program one of our teams around the world take more drastic measures to try to slow the spread of the krona virus the number of cases globally nearly doubled...
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many hong kong businesses were hit hard last year by anti-government protests that lost it for months and analysts say the fallout from the social unrest along with the loss of $30000.00 visitors a day and the closure of entertainment centers could devastate the economy this is the 2nd law. that would be bound for a good parent not really a get out i don't free economy we would never recover through its fall. everyone freezes studio replied it's an issue that resonates around the world as governments try to stop the spread of the virus the dilemma of how to balance the economic damage from lock downs and restrictions with efforts to contain the pandemic vivi gopalan our jazeera hong kong the world's biggest sporting event has been postponed for up to a year the japanese prime minister asks for the tokyo and big games to be put off saying when it happens it will be proof of victory over the coronavirus alexy o'brien reports. there's been weeks of speculation about whether the tokyo games would go ahead the corona virus pandemic that's caused chaos the world over made the event increasi
many hong kong businesses were hit hard last year by anti-government protests that lost it for months and analysts say the fallout from the social unrest along with the loss of $30000.00 visitors a day and the closure of entertainment centers could devastate the economy this is the 2nd law. that would be bound for a good parent not really a get out i don't free economy we would never recover through its fall. everyone freezes studio replied it's an issue that resonates around the world as...
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here in hong kong it's turned this crowded city into a ghost town. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most with just mild cases, globally, it has claimed thousands of lives with tens of thousands infected. and this could be just the beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c., to try to answer the most basic question, what happens when a disease that kills goes global? in this city of 7 million on the southern tip of mainland china, they're taking all the precautions they can. but covid-19 is already here. at hong kong's hospital, the doctors have been put on so-called dirty teams to deal with coronavirus patients. it's the front line in the fight against the disease. cardiologist alfred wong was one of the first to volunteer. how do you get this? >> so -- >> how are people in your hospital getting this? >> so the roots of transmission of these viruses, all coronaviruses, they transmit through tdrop
here in hong kong it's turned this crowded city into a ghost town. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most with just mild cases, globally, it has claimed thousands of lives with tens of thousands infected. and this could be just the beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c., to try to answer the most basic question, what happens when a...
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are importations of the infliction into hong kong but we also have a large cluster that came from an area. that's a very busy bar and restaurant area we had about 19 cases linked to that particular assembly point and it's with this in mind the government's put in place some strict restrictions that will come into place this weekend it's limiting the number of people gathering in a public area for people or restaurants being told they have to cut their capacity to 50 percent the tables must also be one of the half measures that all comes into place this weekend we've also got cinemas gymnasiums sorters bars and amusement centers they'll be closed as of saturday 6 pm hong kong time for 2 weeks and this is all an effort by kerry lamb to try and curb the importation the spread but also the local transmissions once they hear kerry said on friday that there's been a 3 fold increase in the last fortnight 41382518 cases now in hong kong and she's described it as a public emergency situation i was 0 server clark reporting live from hong kong ceremony thanks dude. well the number of confirmed
are importations of the infliction into hong kong but we also have a large cluster that came from an area. that's a very busy bar and restaurant area we had about 19 cases linked to that particular assembly point and it's with this in mind the government's put in place some strict restrictions that will come into place this weekend it's limiting the number of people gathering in a public area for people or restaurants being told they have to cut their capacity to 50 percent the tables must also...
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is it only in hong kong, is it elsewhere? what should we do? should you ask for vaccines to be made? juju asked for another 1976 type thing to happen? host: is the cdc are defense? guest: yes, they look at aids, ebola, everything we worry about. host: back to the difference between the 1918 flu in the flu we have this year. what happened to the body? guest: well, people very quickly almost overnight would die because their lungs would fill with fluid. you would have a young person who would start to feel sick and within hours or a day they would be gasping for breath and their skin would turn dark because their blood wasn't getting enough oxygen. one person described it as mahogany spots on their cheekbones and then the dark color chart started to spread. you don't see that today the two-day youth appeal very ill and some people are dying, but no one is sort of instant death. host: are you surprised about what you have got in this book is to what you started with? guest: yes, that was part of the reason i really enjoyed working on this book bec
is it only in hong kong, is it elsewhere? what should we do? should you ask for vaccines to be made? juju asked for another 1976 type thing to happen? host: is the cdc are defense? guest: yes, they look at aids, ebola, everything we worry about. host: back to the difference between the 1918 flu in the flu we have this year. what happened to the body? guest: well, people very quickly almost overnight would die because their lungs would fill with fluid. you would have a young person who would...
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here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city in a ghost town. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most, with just mild cases. globally, it has claimed thousands of lives with tens thoufd thoufof thousands infected and this could be just then beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c. to try to answer the most basic question. what happens when a disease that kills goes global? in this city of 7 million, on the southern tip of mainland china, they're taking all the precautions they can. but covid-19 is already here. at hong kong's hospital, the doctors have been put on so-called dirty teams to deal with coronavirus patients. it's the front line in the fight against the disease. cardiologist alfred wong was one of the first to volunteer. how do you get this? how are people in your hospital getting this? >> so the roots of transmission of these viruses, all coronaviruses, they transmit through drop
here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city in a ghost town. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most, with just mild cases. globally, it has claimed thousands of lives with tens thoufd thoufof thousands infected and this could be just then beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c. to try to answer the most basic question. what happens...
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back in hong kong, dr. wong finished another shift.g out to dinner with his wife. they walk separated by a safe distance to get takeout. and then go to a park, sitting away from each other in case he's caught the virus from a patient. >> obviously she's happily pregnant now, and there's times a husband is supposed to be taking very good care of his wife. but then even now, i cannot have a proper dinner with her. every now and then i feel guilty about this. >> you feel guilty because you're doing your job? but your job is also very important. >> there is only one husband for her, there is only one father for my daughter. but there are quite a few doctors. >> in the end, covid-19 reveals us to our core, our vulnerabilities, resilience, the nature of our political systems and how we treat the world around us. >> if the bats were to stay in their caves and trees, we don't bother them, we're not going to get sick. let's leave them in their own habitat, we stay in ours and this should limit future pandemics. >> covid-19 is a stark reminder t
back in hong kong, dr. wong finished another shift.g out to dinner with his wife. they walk separated by a safe distance to get takeout. and then go to a park, sitting away from each other in case he's caught the virus from a patient. >> obviously she's happily pregnant now, and there's times a husband is supposed to be taking very good care of his wife. but then even now, i cannot have a proper dinner with her. every now and then i feel guilty about this. >> you feel guilty because...
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many hong kong businesses were hit hard last year by anti-government protests that lost it for months and analysts say the fallout from the social unrest along with the loss of $30000.00 visitors a day and the closure of entertainment centers could devastate the economy well this is the 2nd part everyone how it would be bound for a good parent could not really get out i don't think our own economy would never recover to its former level every woof seriously studio replied it's an issue that resonates around the world as governments try to stop the spread of the virus the dilemma of how to balance the economic damage from lock downs and restrictions with efforts to contain the pandemic if you go paul in our jazeera hong kong. well moscow's mayor has revealed the corona virus outbreak in russia is much worse than official figures show on tuesday president vladimir putin visited a moscow hospital treating coronavirus patients to wear protective suits and respirator to guard against the virus he praised the doctors for their work and the moscow mayor told putin a serious situation was unf
many hong kong businesses were hit hard last year by anti-government protests that lost it for months and analysts say the fallout from the social unrest along with the loss of $30000.00 visitors a day and the closure of entertainment centers could devastate the economy well this is the 2nd part everyone how it would be bound for a good parent could not really get out i don't think our own economy would never recover to its former level every woof seriously studio replied it's an issue that...
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many hong kong businesses were hit hard last year by anti-government protests that lasted for months and analysts say the fallout from the social unrest along with the loss of $30000.00 visitors a day and the closure of entertainment centers could devastate the economy well this is the 2nd part everyone how it would be bound for a good parent cannot really get out i don't think our own economy we would never recover to its former level everyone phrase is still owed replied it's an issue that resonates around the world as governments try to stop the spread of the virus the dilemma of how to balance the economic damage from lock downs and restrictions with efforts to contain the pandemic pivi gopalan our jazeera hong kong the residents in major cities across latin america will soon be ordered to say home to try to contain the virus cuba says or normal residents and non citizens still on the island will be quarantined in hotels from tuesday while chile prevented a cruise ship with 1800 people on board from docking with ferries that dozens on board have the virus colombia's national team
many hong kong businesses were hit hard last year by anti-government protests that lasted for months and analysts say the fallout from the social unrest along with the loss of $30000.00 visitors a day and the closure of entertainment centers could devastate the economy well this is the 2nd part everyone how it would be bound for a good parent cannot really get out i don't think our own economy we would never recover to its former level everyone phrase is still owed replied it's an issue that...
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hong kong will try to stop the transmission chain coming from overseas. >> she says all non-hong kong residents arriving from other places by plane will not be allowed in. hong kong residents and people from mainland china, macao, and taiwan, are not subject to the entry ban if they have not traveled overseas for the past 14 days. the measures will last for 14 days starting on wednesday. lam also said it will require 8,600 restaurants, bars, and clubs to suspend the sale of alcohol as part of measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. >> translator: people take off their facemasks when they drink alcohol at bars and elsewhere and often talk closely with nearby people. >> the hong kong government has so far confirmed 356 infections. it has also received reports of people testing positive after visiting entertainment districts. >>> countries in the asia-pacific region have shut down many nonessential services in a bid to contain the coronavirus. australia forced the mass closure of theaters, gyms, clubs, and many other businesses. just before the order came into effect, some cus
hong kong will try to stop the transmission chain coming from overseas. >> she says all non-hong kong residents arriving from other places by plane will not be allowed in. hong kong residents and people from mainland china, macao, and taiwan, are not subject to the entry ban if they have not traveled overseas for the past 14 days. the measures will last for 14 days starting on wednesday. lam also said it will require 8,600 restaurants, bars, and clubs to suspend the sale of alcohol as...
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us live now from hong kong that if you know what i know about about why it is slowing in china. that's right rachele the number of rates of infection daily weight of infection say has been slowing down on wednesday it was 139 most of those cases in who bay province which is the epicenter of the virus now the chinese government says this is because they are able to enforce drastic measures like putting that whole province in lockdown that a 60000000 people so imagine a population the size of the u.k. not being able to move around freely they have been able to contain it mainly because of the nature of the chinese government where they can give directives and people have to listen to them without opposition but china still is trying to get life back to normal in the streets and is very eager to do that given the fact that the chinese economy has been hit so hard by this coronavirus and people are trying to trying to the government is trying to encourage people to go back to work in fact 90 percent of the state firms are back in business but many scientists and experts warn that th
us live now from hong kong that if you know what i know about about why it is slowing in china. that's right rachele the number of rates of infection daily weight of infection say has been slowing down on wednesday it was 139 most of those cases in who bay province which is the epicenter of the virus now the chinese government says this is because they are able to enforce drastic measures like putting that whole province in lockdown that a 60000000 people so imagine a population the size of the...
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here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city into a ghost town. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most with just mild cases, globally, it has claimed more than 3,000 lives and tens of thousands have been infected. and this could be just the beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c., to try to answer the most basic question. what happens when a disease that kills goes global? in this city of 7 million on the southern tip of mainland china, they're taking all the precautions they can, but covid-19 is already here. at hong kong's tunwan hospital, the doctors have been put on so-called dirty teams to deal with coronavirus patients. it's the front line in the fight against the disease. cardiologist alfred wong was one of the first to volunteer. how do you get this? >> so -- >> how are people in your hospital getting this? >> so the roots of transmission of these viruses, all coronaviruses, they tra
here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city into a ghost town. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most with just mild cases, globally, it has claimed more than 3,000 lives and tens of thousands have been infected. and this could be just the beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c., to try to answer the most basic question. what happens...
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so not just hong kong also. because these are like a progress to have a progressive our dependence on china in china using its economic power so. the effect will be more damaging for us extraordinary times on the ribbon monday joining us from hong kong thank you so much i do appreciate it my pleasure. tell me if you feel we've been here before argentina's economy expected to contract for the 3rd consecutive year inflation running at more than 50 percent and the country in talks with the i.m.f. to avoid a default on its debt yes we have seen this movie before since the late ninety's fifty's in fact the i.m.f. provided loans and bailouts to argentina more than 20 times this time though it's funny admitted what everyone else is saying that argentina's debt is unsustainable it has debts of more than 320000000000 dollars 44000000000 dollars of which is owed to the i.m.f. and more than $10000000000.00 which formed part of the record 56000000000 dollars bailout back in 2018 came from private investors the i.m.f. now sa
so not just hong kong also. because these are like a progress to have a progressive our dependence on china in china using its economic power so. the effect will be more damaging for us extraordinary times on the ribbon monday joining us from hong kong thank you so much i do appreciate it my pleasure. tell me if you feel we've been here before argentina's economy expected to contract for the 3rd consecutive year inflation running at more than 50 percent and the country in talks with the i.m.f....
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. >> i'm at the hong kong airport. they're making an announcement now to maintain your personal hygiene and not to travel to wuhan china, and just look around here, this is hong kong international airport. one of the busiest transport hubs in the world. there's nobody here. >> the coronavirus has now spread to almost every continent on earth. here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city into a ghosttown. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most, with just mild cases, globally, it has claimed thousands of lives, with tens of thousands infected. and this could be just the beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c., to try to answer the most basic question, what happens when a disease that kills goes global? >> in this city, of seven million on the southern tip of mainland china, they're taking all the precautions they can. but covid-19 is already here. at hong kong'
. >> i'm at the hong kong airport. they're making an announcement now to maintain your personal hygiene and not to travel to wuhan china, and just look around here, this is hong kong international airport. one of the busiest transport hubs in the world. there's nobody here. >> the coronavirus has now spread to almost every continent on earth. here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city into a ghosttown. although the overwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus...
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residents will be banned from entering the city hong kong residents who come in will be subject to corona virus testing before being put into quarantine all so she kept mentioning caroline kept ments mentioning that only hong kong residents will be allowed in perhaps implying that people from mainland china are not residents of the city will not be allowed in and this is a big move so far even at the height of the outbreak hakani had left its land border open allowing mainland chinese to enter come in and out of the city it's also a political hot potato so kerry was very careful to carry out saying that all decisions made are political are not politically based draw there and more scientifically based she also mentioned that shops restaurants many entertainment centers will be shut down this is also in other drastic measure given that homes economy has been suffering already or be a massive setback for the economy and for the many people here who are facing unemployment and have not been able to go out to work due to social distancing measures so yes a very very large announceme
residents will be banned from entering the city hong kong residents who come in will be subject to corona virus testing before being put into quarantine all so she kept mentioning caroline kept ments mentioning that only hong kong residents will be allowed in perhaps implying that people from mainland china are not residents of the city will not be allowed in and this is a big move so far even at the height of the outbreak hakani had left its land border open allowing mainland chinese to enter...
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alicia says she would not have left hong kong during the height of the coronavirus scare. but her mother step forced her to overcome fears and fly home to the philippines what was supposed to be a brief homecoming for domestic worker however has now turned into weeks after the philippine government announced a travel ban on china and its special administrate to reach its this time my employer just give me 7 days 14 days and then go back to hong kong but because of that. i cannot go. thousands of filipinos who work in hong kong and macau cannot go back even if the ban now exams migrant workers most of them say they would rather take the risk than lose their jobs so much so that they came together on social media to put pressure on the government and allow them to return to work we'd rather be sick in hong kong and taking care by the hong kong government instead of being here taken care of by the philippine system which is good but it's expensive for us millions of filipinos work abroad many coronavirus hit regions but even as a virus keeps spreading and the number of cases
alicia says she would not have left hong kong during the height of the coronavirus scare. but her mother step forced her to overcome fears and fly home to the philippines what was supposed to be a brief homecoming for domestic worker however has now turned into weeks after the philippine government announced a travel ban on china and its special administrate to reach its this time my employer just give me 7 days 14 days and then go back to hong kong but because of that. i cannot go. thousands...
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here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city into a ghost town.erwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most with just mild cases, globally it has claimed more than 3,000 lives and tens of thousands have been infected. and this could be just the beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c. to try to answer the most basic question -- what happens when a disease that kills goes global? in this city of 7 million, on the southern tip of mainland china, they're taking all the precautions they can. but covid-19 is already here. at hong kong's hospital the doctors have been put on so-called dirty teams to deal with coronavirus patients. it's the front line in the fight against the disease. cardiologist alfred wong was one of the first to volunteer. >> how do you get this -- are people in your hospital getting this? >> so the root of transmission of these viruses, all coronaviruses, they transmit through drob let. >> does it
here in hong kong, it's turned this crowded city into a ghost town.erwhelming majority of people who contract the coronavirus survive, most with just mild cases, globally it has claimed more than 3,000 lives and tens of thousands have been infected. and this could be just the beginning. to find out how serious this outbreak is, where it came from, and what's being done to contain it, i traveled to asia and washington, d.c. to try to answer the most basic question -- what happens when a disease...
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fares are growing in hong kong of a 2nd wave of coronavirus the territory had been successful in containing the 1st outbreak but new cases have spiked in recent days on friday the territory reported a record jump in confirmed cases as thousands returned home from overseas or thirty's fear the influx of people could turn into a community i break and paralyzed the city's medical system on kong now has more than 270 cases. several asian countries have introduced technology and aimed at curbing the spread of the virus measures include bracelets and phone up start reports where users are and send them text messages if they stray too far from quarantine. travelers arriving at the airport in hong kong are met by officials who issued them with electronic wristbands the city says it has 20000 of the bracelets they must be worn for 2 weeks of compulsory quarantine. returning resident i'm just a fan is skeptical download it out and then you have to walk around your house and then. like how your house is though as soon as you get out the house and then i. would get alert and a house cat all the police
fares are growing in hong kong of a 2nd wave of coronavirus the territory had been successful in containing the 1st outbreak but new cases have spiked in recent days on friday the territory reported a record jump in confirmed cases as thousands returned home from overseas or thirty's fear the influx of people could turn into a community i break and paralyzed the city's medical system on kong now has more than 270 cases. several asian countries have introduced technology and aimed at curbing the...
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them to return to work they'd rather be sick in hong kong and taken care of by the hong kong government instead of being sick here taken care of by the philippine system which is good but it's expensive for us millions of filipinos work abroad many coronavirus hit regions but even as a virus keeps spreading and the number of cases and continue to rise they're still leaving in droves risking help for livelihood for me like i have a 5000000 that. really need. money you know so i decided to take the risk. there is a risk for alisa because domestic workers have been among those diagnosed with the karuna virus in hong kong and that's more than $400.00 filipino coup members of the diamond prince's cruise ship isolated in japan for 2 weeks return home they leave behind dozens of their colleagues who've been infected by the virus barnaby lo al-jazeera minute. now at a strong performance in the super tuesday primary for woods former u.s. vice president joe biden's hands and on the base to his white house campaign he's been endorsed by former new york mayor mike bloomberg who's dropped the race r
them to return to work they'd rather be sick in hong kong and taken care of by the hong kong government instead of being sick here taken care of by the philippine system which is good but it's expensive for us millions of filipinos work abroad many coronavirus hit regions but even as a virus keeps spreading and the number of cases and continue to rise they're still leaving in droves risking help for livelihood for me like i have a 5000000 that. really need. money you know so i decided to take...
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we got to begin our coverage this hour in asia where sarah clarke is monitoring developments from hong kong going to a 1st treaty you who is in beijing for us katrina so as we've been saying no new local transmissions in china that must be a huge accomplishment. that's right kim this is a milestone not only is this the 1st country affected by the outbreak who seem to have been able to break the chain of transmission of coded 95 this is also the place where the outbreak 1st started in 200 cities in a province to have 0 cases in. it is really remarkable. especially considering that at one point in february we had hundreds of cases every day 16 makeshift hospitals were built to handle these overwhelmed hospitals more than 80000 cases in china with the majority in cuba a province majority who hunts city now those makeshift hospitals has been have been closed down because there are no more patients many of the doctors and nurses that were flown in from all over the country to help deal with this case or they've been allowed to go home so it is it is very good news and in fact that the lock down
we got to begin our coverage this hour in asia where sarah clarke is monitoring developments from hong kong going to a 1st treaty you who is in beijing for us katrina so as we've been saying no new local transmissions in china that must be a huge accomplishment. that's right kim this is a milestone not only is this the 1st country affected by the outbreak who seem to have been able to break the chain of transmission of coded 95 this is also the place where the outbreak 1st started in 200 cities...