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itjust doesn't sit right.ampions league and europa rape of league matches have been suspended until further notice by uefa because of coronavirus. it follows a meeting on wednesday. all national team games injune have also been postponed, including play—off matches for euro 2020, which is being held next year, and qualifiers for the women's euro 2021. a day after england wicketkeeperjos buttler put his world cup—winning shirt up for auction, it's already had a bid of over £65,000, which would go towards the coronavirus response. buttler broke the stumps to run out martin guptill and seal england's dramatic super—over win over new zealand in the summer. he's put the shirt he wore on ebay to raise money for two specialist heart and lung centres. we can't really do much the moment, the doctors and nurses need everybody‘s support as much as we can. it seemed an easy thing to do and it needs the idea to set up, to really help those in need and those ina real really help those in need and those in a real emergency a
itjust doesn't sit right.ampions league and europa rape of league matches have been suspended until further notice by uefa because of coronavirus. it follows a meeting on wednesday. all national team games injune have also been postponed, including play—off matches for euro 2020, which is being held next year, and qualifiers for the women's euro 2021. a day after england wicketkeeperjos buttler put his world cup—winning shirt up for auction, it's already had a bid of over £65,000, which...
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but itjust isn't true. medical professionals a re but itjust isn't true.e and black people have been catching the virus and dying from it. claim numberfour, vaccines to combat covid—19 are already available. no, they aren't. loads of scientists are working on a vaccine but it will take a long time to ball—up, test, and distribute one. at the moment there is no vaccine to prevent covid—19. in the world health organisations as products claiming to be a vaccine, often found on unregulated websites, should be considered fake and they may pose a significant risk to public health. so beware claims that offer quick fixes or remedies for coronavirus. many of them are probably too good to be true. and think twice before you show them. chris morris from our reality check team. a violinist and a pedicab operator wouldn't usually have a lot in common, but during the coronavirus lockdown two women from new orleans have combined their talents to help lift spirits. 0ur reporter freya cole takes a look at their creation. through the streets of new orleans on a custom—made
but itjust isn't true. medical professionals a re but itjust isn't true.e and black people have been catching the virus and dying from it. claim numberfour, vaccines to combat covid—19 are already available. no, they aren't. loads of scientists are working on a vaccine but it will take a long time to ball—up, test, and distribute one. at the moment there is no vaccine to prevent covid—19. in the world health organisations as products claiming to be a vaccine, often found on unregulated...
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it does not mean it is going to be worse, itjust means it's going to bea worse, itjust means it's going have to distinguish between the two in what i want to do again here is the p0 to the american public to recognise that they can help like they do with mitigation, which they really helped. i need them to help now to best prepare us for getting the flu vaccine in taking the flu out of the picture. that quote will ijust read was accurate. that is the quote from the washington post. i was accurately quoted in the washington post as difficult, but the headline was. the headline says based the second wave of coronavirus is likely to be even more devastating. i actually think it is going to be, i think the american public is going to heed the request to look at their vaccine hesitancy for the flu and i'm confident that the public health infrastructure that we are putting together now across this country so that we can early case diagnosis and isolate and contact trace, block and tackle, that system is going to be there and we are going to contain this virus. we talked about this yesterday a
it does not mean it is going to be worse, itjust means it's going to bea worse, itjust means it's going have to distinguish between the two in what i want to do again here is the p0 to the american public to recognise that they can help like they do with mitigation, which they really helped. i need them to help now to best prepare us for getting the flu vaccine in taking the flu out of the picture. that quote will ijust read was accurate. that is the quote from the washington post. i was...
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when you add non—verbal autistic, itjust makes it exponential.d get everything packed. we have plenty of time. i kind of have to emotionally prepare myself. i'm so relieved that part is over! now let's just get to the gate. you kind of carry out anxiety in the back of your mind of, how is it going to go? just kind of be ready to roll with the punches, whatever happens, just be ready for anything. travelling, for toddlers, is difficult. and two toddlers can be really difficult. well, when you add non—verbal autistic, itjust makes it exponential. and so it has taken us a long time to come to the point where we were ready. will has noise—cancelling headphones. he has strong sensory issues with hearing. you can tell it's painful. we're probably going to have a meltdown or two. we might have some vomit. we know it might happen. but the flight from birmingham to houston is a relatively short flight, it's only two hours. and the boys do like car travel. ok, now we're on the fast part. we're about to go fast. we go up into the air. are you ready? let's d
when you add non—verbal autistic, itjust makes it exponential.d get everything packed. we have plenty of time. i kind of have to emotionally prepare myself. i'm so relieved that part is over! now let's just get to the gate. you kind of carry out anxiety in the back of your mind of, how is it going to go? just kind of be ready to roll with the punches, whatever happens, just be ready for anything. travelling, for toddlers, is difficult. and two toddlers can be really difficult. well, when you...
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when you add non—verbal autistic, itjust makes it exponential.ere ready. will has noise cancelling headphones, his strong sensory cancelling headphones, his strong sensory issues with hearing. you can tell it is painful. we will probably have a meltdown, might have some vomit, it might happen. but the flight vomit, it might happen. but the flight from birmingham to houston is a relatively flat —— short flight, only two hours, and the boys do like car travel. 0k. now only two hours, and the boys do like cartravel. 0k. now we only two hours, and the boys do like car travel. 0k. now we are on the fast part, we are about to go fast. we go up into the air. are you ready? let's do it. whatever happens, just be ready for anything, and just kinda be ready to roll with the punches. what you think about this fast plane? it is going to be a little bumpy. you are doing so good. they are going really well. one boy is asleep on the other is almost asleep, so... may be flying at nap time isa asleep, so... may be flying at nap time is a good time to fly. we liked
when you add non—verbal autistic, itjust makes it exponential.ere ready. will has noise cancelling headphones, his strong sensory cancelling headphones, his strong sensory issues with hearing. you can tell it is painful. we will probably have a meltdown, might have some vomit, it might happen. but the flight vomit, it might happen. but the flight from birmingham to houston is a relatively flat —— short flight, only two hours, and the boys do like car travel. 0k. now only two hours, and...
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itjust said that you would then receive a text which would take a few minutes but it might take a little if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet, so i'm assuming they're very busy. that's all from the bbc news at one — from the team for this week. on bbc one we nowjoin our news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. goodbye. good afternoon, it's 1:30pm, and here's your latest sports news. all cricket across england and wales has been further postponed untiljuly 1st at the earliest. it means england's home test series against the west indies has been put back, with a decision over following visits from australia, pakistan and ireland yet to be made. england women's limited—overs series against india injune is also off for now. nine rounds of matches across the county championship have been cancelled, but there is still a window for the season, which was due to start on 12th april. meanwhile, the t20 blast competition will be pushed back from may 28th, and no decision has been made on the inaugral season of the hundred, which was due to begin onjuly the 17th. i think we are st
itjust said that you would then receive a text which would take a few minutes but it might take a little if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet, so i'm assuming they're very busy. that's all from the bbc news at one — from the team for this week. on bbc one we nowjoin our news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. goodbye. good afternoon, it's 1:30pm, and here's your latest sports news. all cricket across england and wales has been further postponed untiljuly 1st at the...
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itjust needs a prick of blood that can either be sent off in the post or even analysed at home.who has mounted an immune response to the virus. so it's a pretty good guess as to whether a person may already be immune to this virus. an antibody test is cheap and doesn't need a laboratory to process the results, but it doesn't work straight away — it can take weeks after infection to produce enough antibodies to measure and there are real questions about the accuracy of the tests produced so far. if we can prove they work there are clear advantages. it will allow us to test health care workers and their families to see if they have had a covid infection. and that might allow a lot of health care workers to return to the front line. the other topic that has been widely discussed is the use of some sort of covid—i9 passport to say you've had the infection and you can now return to work more generally. the idea is an immunity passport might allow some to leave lockdown if tests show they've already had the disease but it's controversial. it's going to open up ethical issues about wil
itjust needs a prick of blood that can either be sent off in the post or even analysed at home.who has mounted an immune response to the virus. so it's a pretty good guess as to whether a person may already be immune to this virus. an antibody test is cheap and doesn't need a laboratory to process the results, but it doesn't work straight away — it can take weeks after infection to produce enough antibodies to measure and there are real questions about the accuracy of the tests produced so...
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you may find itjust actually act as a catalyst to help you work out, you know, do we really work wellogether as a team, do we really get on, have a lot of fun together on our own, without any outside influences and help? james has had three more virtual dates — even karaoke, yes, he chose backstreet boys. so many of us are learning new things right now, about ourselves and those closest to us, for better or worse, until this is over. hope to see you soon, darling. see you soon, darling, take care! # we are two worlds apart... bye, see you soon! emma vardy, bbc news. now before we go, an update on the 99—year—old who's raising money for the nhs by walking 100 laps of his garden. captain tom moore from bedfordshire has now raised over £8 million. here's david sillito. captain tom moore, 99 years old, and counting down the days to his 100th birthday with 100 laps of his garden. the original plan was to try to raise £1000 for nhs charities. 0h, we've done it, five million! today he was told the total had already gone past five million. oh, my goodness! completely out of this world! thank
you may find itjust actually act as a catalyst to help you work out, you know, do we really work wellogether as a team, do we really get on, have a lot of fun together on our own, without any outside influences and help? james has had three more virtual dates — even karaoke, yes, he chose backstreet boys. so many of us are learning new things right now, about ourselves and those closest to us, for better or worse, until this is over. hope to see you soon, darling. see you soon, darling, take...
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but doesn't itjust feel like, we area bit but doesn't itjust feel like, we are a bit busy dealing withut we will deal with that loophole in a moment. and then you do think, like the 100,000 tests, it has to be clearer. why not, instead of having them sailing to stay at an address, as you said earlier, why are they not coming in and then being put in a hotel and being told they have to stay for 14 days? surely that is the only solution. also, in the sunday telegraph, there is a little line further on that says that number ten is to ditch the stay at home slogan. ah, yes. two which i thought was fascinating, because that has been such a mantra. it has. i know you don't work for the government, but any thoughts about what a potential next slogan might be, rosamond?” wasn't sure. i noticed that as well andi wasn't sure. i noticed that as well and i thought it was interesting, because stay at home really does what it has on the tin. i don't know where they take that. mostly stay at home? so you could have the same podium, butjust home? so you could have the same podium, but just short home?
but doesn't itjust feel like, we area bit but doesn't itjust feel like, we are a bit busy dealing withut we will deal with that loophole in a moment. and then you do think, like the 100,000 tests, it has to be clearer. why not, instead of having them sailing to stay at an address, as you said earlier, why are they not coming in and then being put in a hotel and being told they have to stay for 14 days? surely that is the only solution. also, in the sunday telegraph, there is a little line...
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itjust goes to verify on the map. itjust goes to show how his little brain works.t is fantastic, does he mark them on a computer, does he stick them in pins ona on a computer, does he stick them in pins on a giant map, how was he following it all? he has a giant map about a metre wide on his will and he has pushpins that go in it and thatis he has pushpins that go in it and that is places here in the us that he has travelled to but now with this whole idea, we may have to get a world map and buy several hundred... you have to buy thousands of pens somehow! maybe we can get them all shipped to us and we can go to all of them. has he told you which of the favourite places he has heard from that he is so excited to have heard from? yakima tasmania surprised him and probably ascension island and that is in the middle of the atlantic between africa and south america. he was pretty surprised to see that come up. south america. he was pretty surprised to see that come uplj south america. he was pretty surprised to see that come up. i can see there is the map of ascension
itjust goes to verify on the map. itjust goes to show how his little brain works.t is fantastic, does he mark them on a computer, does he stick them in pins ona on a computer, does he stick them in pins on a giant map, how was he following it all? he has a giant map about a metre wide on his will and he has pushpins that go in it and thatis he has pushpins that go in it and that is places here in the us that he has travelled to but now with this whole idea, we may have to get a world map and...
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itjust isn't possible to lay out in a realistic and fair way what we can do.portant that? i think it's very important that we do is that you discuss what kind of changes we might have to make in orderto kind of changes we might have to make in order to expertly legal lockdown, in our schools, businesses and workplaces. i think people are talking about already, i mean, i certainly am with my friends and family. the government says that if we talk about it now, people will stop social distancing and go and do all sorts of things. the british public are smart, they understand we have to keep the lockdown now but can also think is that discussing how we might come out of it. i also think that if you know about how something might end, you might actually be more likely to stick with the rules. ijust think the government has underestimated the public. they didn't think we would stick to the measures as well as we have done. i think they are underestimating us in terms of how we get out of the lockdown and the ability of us to make decisions and plans. we're also joi
itjust isn't possible to lay out in a realistic and fair way what we can do.portant that? i think it's very important that we do is that you discuss what kind of changes we might have to make in orderto kind of changes we might have to make in order to expertly legal lockdown, in our schools, businesses and workplaces. i think people are talking about already, i mean, i certainly am with my friends and family. the government says that if we talk about it now, people will stop social distancing...
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in time should be given a fair shot —— it just feels in time should be given a fair shot —— itjust feelss weighted towards football. the next world athletics championships will be held between 15th—24thjuly in 2022. they were going to be in oregon next summer but that was before the olympics were rescheduled. that means that the worlds, that were held in doha last year, will be the first in a triple bill of major events. they will be followed by the commonwealth games in birmingham and then the european championships in munich. world athletics have admitted that it's not ideal but it will be a unique celebration of the sport over 6 weeks. tottenham's head coachjose mourinho has admitted that he shouldn't have taken a training session with a handful of his players in a north london park, breaking government guidelines on social distancing. they've been reminded of their responsibilities by the club after being pictured on hadley common. mourinho seen with a group of players including the club's record signing tanguy ndombele. davinson sanchez and ryan sessegnon were also filmed going for
in time should be given a fair shot —— it just feels in time should be given a fair shot —— itjust feelss weighted towards football. the next world athletics championships will be held between 15th—24thjuly in 2022. they were going to be in oregon next summer but that was before the olympics were rescheduled. that means that the worlds, that were held in doha last year, will be the first in a triple bill of major events. they will be followed by the commonwealth games in birmingham...
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but that was the right number and we got itjust about right.ey did need more, we are ready to get more but i think the surge seems to be over. and there are a lot of governors just be over. and there are a lot of governorsjust doing a be over. and there are a lot of governors just doing a greatjob and they're working with us but we are all working together. the research and development that we have done at the federal level has been absolutely incredible. the media will be exiting of the figures when they get to see the end result. i think they are going to see it and i think they are going to see it and i think they are already seeing it. that includes not only ventilators but beds. we peel in most cases far more than they even needed. but we wa nted more than they even needed. but we wanted to airon more than they even needed. but we wanted to air on the side of caution for this with the governors wanted. they wanted a certain amount in louisiana. i spoke with the governor have a long talk with him and i said you think he wanted that final ho
but that was the right number and we got itjust about right.ey did need more, we are ready to get more but i think the surge seems to be over. and there are a lot of governors just be over. and there are a lot of governorsjust doing a be over. and there are a lot of governors just doing a greatjob and they're working with us but we are all working together. the research and development that we have done at the federal level has been absolutely incredible. the media will be exiting of the...
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audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantino fans who spentof guy ritchie's celebrity london pubs. hey ho. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe and i will be back next week with more home—viewing treats. i forgot to wash my hands. hello there. after a another predominantly dry week for most parts of the uk, the weekend promises plenty more dry weather. but slow, subtle changes, the increasing chance of catching a shower and it will begin to feel cooler particularly across northern areas. nothing much is changing very quickly at the moment because the pressure pattern is very slack. not many white lines at all on this chart. not many isobars. that means the winds are very, very light. there's nothing really to push the weather along. we start off the day with a lot of cloud across eastern scotland and eastern side of england and misty and murky conditions in place. that should tend to break up, the mist and fog should lift and all of us should get to see some spells of sunshine. perhaps a bit more cloud than we had over the l
audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantino fans who spentof guy ritchie's celebrity london pubs. hey ho. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe and i will be back next week with more home—viewing treats. i forgot to wash my hands. hello there. after a another predominantly dry week for most parts of the uk, the weekend promises plenty more dry weather. but slow, subtle changes, the increasing chance of catching a shower and it...
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itjust said that you would then receive a text which would take a few minutes but it might take a little longer if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet, so i'm assuming they're very busy. we'll be discussing where this leaves the government's testing strategy. also this lunchtime — the biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. exactly one month since the lockdown began, there are concerns that people are no longer following the rules. medical experts criticise president trump, after he suggests injections of bleach might kill the coronavirus. then i see that disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that? by injection? by injection inside? baroness doreen lawrence is leading a review for the labour party about the impact of coronavirus on black, asian and minority ethnic people. # sha la la la la la la la... # and, more than £27 million is raised by the big night in, for charities supporting people through the pandemic. coming up in the sport — a furt
itjust said that you would then receive a text which would take a few minutes but it might take a little longer if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet, so i'm assuming they're very busy. we'll be discussing where this leaves the government's testing strategy. also this lunchtime — the biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. exactly one month since the lockdown began, there are concerns that people are no longer...
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itjust shows that people who aren't taking it seriously, no one is untouchable.es down with it, we all have to take notice, don‘t we? like him goes down with it, we all have to take notice, don't we? in leeds today, the sentiments were similar. right now the country wants a leader to guide the nation through the crisis. i'm feeling a bit more nervous. because he‘s supposed to be helping us and telling us what to do, but yeah, ijust hope he recovers. i don't agree with his policies but to see anyone in that condition brings it home. no, i feel sorry for him, especially having thatjob. sorry for him, especially having that job. with the focus of the nation on the prime minister in his hospital bed, so our thoughts are on the front line and the remarkable nhs staff who risk their own lives caring for him and countless others. mark easton, bbc news. so as the prime minister faces a second night in intensive care, let‘s talk once again to our political editor laura kuenssberg. and in that official briefing, obviously a determined attempt by ministers to say it is gove
itjust shows that people who aren't taking it seriously, no one is untouchable.es down with it, we all have to take notice, don‘t we? like him goes down with it, we all have to take notice, don't we? in leeds today, the sentiments were similar. right now the country wants a leader to guide the nation through the crisis. i'm feeling a bit more nervous. because he‘s supposed to be helping us and telling us what to do, but yeah, ijust hope he recovers. i don't agree with his policies but to...
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audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantino fa ns like an one of guy ritchie's celebrity london pubs. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe and i will be back later with more home viewing treats. hello. it was another beautiful sunny day across the uk — temperatures in the high teens, low 20s in a few spots, and as far as this weekend's concerned, more fine weather, very tempting weather, but a reminder, please observe the current rules. anyway, this is the satellite picture. you can see how the skies cleared across the uk today. a little bit more hazy out towards the west here, but on the whole, fine, settled weather, and the same will continue through the rest of the evening and overnight. clear skies for many of us. however, towards the early hours of saturday, i suspect the skies will turn a little cloudy in the eastern counties, and certainly by morning, that cloud will spread into yorkshire, even parts of the midlands. but out towards the west, i think we will have those clear skies all the way through the night unti
audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantino fa ns like an one of guy ritchie's celebrity london pubs. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe and i will be back later with more home viewing treats. hello. it was another beautiful sunny day across the uk — temperatures in the high teens, low 20s in a few spots, and as far as this weekend's concerned, more fine weather, very tempting weather, but a reminder, please observe the current...
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audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantino fans who spentie's celebrity london pubs. hey—ho. well, that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe, and i'll be back next week with more home—viewing treats. i forgot to wash my hands. hello there. we've had weeks of sunshine in dry weather, thanks to high pressure, but that's all about to change this upcoming week is looking more unsettled. thanks to low pressure it is going to feel different, it is going to feel cooler than it has none of late, temperatures returning closer to the seasonal norm and we will see a fair amount of rain at times as well, especially across the south of the country. for monday we have got low pressure in charge, weatherfront bringing a lot of cloud to england and wales, the other side of the weather front further showers and cloud to the north of scotland. further south, we should see some sunshine to northern scotland and the far north of england. some sunshine as well breaking out into the far south—east into the afternoon. quite a bit of cloud elsewhere a
audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantino fans who spentie's celebrity london pubs. hey—ho. well, that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe, and i'll be back next week with more home—viewing treats. i forgot to wash my hands. hello there. we've had weeks of sunshine in dry weather, thanks to high pressure, but that's all about to change this upcoming week is looking more unsettled. thanks to low pressure it is going to feel...
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some critics and audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantinof guy ritchie's celebrity london pubs. hey—ho. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe, and i will be back next week with more home—viewing treats. i forgot to wash my hands. hello. there tend to be pros and cons of most weather set—ups in the uk. the dry conditions of the last few days have been great for getting the washing out on the line and for doing work in the garden, but for gardeners, the dry weather has meant the extra work of watering. this april, for some, could turn out to be one of the driest aprils on record. although, for the last few days of the month and the week ahead, nature is going to take a turn at pepping things up a little bit in terms of the rainfall, especially from midweek onwards. for this evening and overnight, a quiet story. some showers for the far north of scotland. generally, a picture with clear skies and still enough across east anglia and the south east of england for us to see a frost develop in one or two spots. again, something fo
some critics and audiences found it funny, but to my ear itjust sounded like a bunch of drunken tarantinof guy ritchie's celebrity london pubs. hey—ho. that's it for this week. thanks for watching. stay safe, and i will be back next week with more home—viewing treats. i forgot to wash my hands. hello. there tend to be pros and cons of most weather set—ups in the uk. the dry conditions of the last few days have been great for getting the washing out on the line and for doing work in the...
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london, we can see that it affects any age group, it previously, we were quite naive in thinking itjustte naive in thinking it just affected previously, we were quite naive in thinking itjust affected the elderly, but it can affect any age group. you might be fit and well or have multiple medical problems, we are learning as we go along. i think the next few weeks will be quite important in terms of the virus revealing itself in terms of what we can do for us, but the treatment of supportive, we can support you with oxygen, with fluids we saw today of on the news especially from a hospital sharing how we put patients on theirfront if hospital sharing how we put patients on their front if they are in breathing machines. we arejust learning as we will go a long. thank you so much forjoining us. thank you. with us now is mattox, the director for the institute of government. we talked about health that they are with the doctor. we will talk about the structure of politics with you. dominic raab said ina politics with you. dominic raab said in a statement he will deputize for the prime minis
london, we can see that it affects any age group, it previously, we were quite naive in thinking itjustte naive in thinking it just affected previously, we were quite naive in thinking itjust affected the elderly, but it can affect any age group. you might be fit and well or have multiple medical problems, we are learning as we go along. i think the next few weeks will be quite important in terms of the virus revealing itself in terms of what we can do for us, but the treatment of supportive,...
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i mean, it's actually rather overwhelming because itjust reinforces the level of threat, the level ofre and just what we are facing. it's the same layout in ten operating theatres, leaving just two of them for emergency surgery. are you feeling stronger? all hospital visits have been stopped, only in exceptional circumstances might a family member of a very sick patient be admitted. it's the personal cost of what's happening to patients. which is devastating sometimes. it's really hard because we cannot let the relatives in to see their loved ones, while the patients may not be aware, the relatives are really feeling this. like all of us, the doctors and nurses wonder when life will return to normal. certainly in my family we've got a holiday booked in august, we have got that as a date, i don't know if that's a hope. like everyone in the country, in some ways i've got a job, i'm getting an income, i know i'm not suffering like a lot of people are. the whole country is suffering here. and the whole country knows it owes an immense debt to nhs front line staff, putting themselves at ri
i mean, it's actually rather overwhelming because itjust reinforces the level of threat, the level ofre and just what we are facing. it's the same layout in ten operating theatres, leaving just two of them for emergency surgery. are you feeling stronger? all hospital visits have been stopped, only in exceptional circumstances might a family member of a very sick patient be admitted. it's the personal cost of what's happening to patients. which is devastating sometimes. it's really hard because...
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itjust all falls down.he government says at this time the role of unpaid carers is even more important. it's advising them to create an emergency plan in case they fall ill and can't look after their loved ones. but, until vital services fully resume, carers like debbie feel theyjust have to get through it. start again tomorrow. nikki fox, bbc news. in the us, the death toll stands at more than 47,000, but in a move that has brought widespread criticism — including from the president — the governor of georgia has said nail salons, tattoo parlours and hairdressers in his state can open from tomorrow. restaurants will be able to resume business next monday. 0ur north america editor jon sopel reports. question — how do you reopen a tattoo parlour, a nail salon ora hairdressers and maintain social distancing, standing six feet apart? the obvious answer is you can't, but from tomorrow in the southern state of georgia, in complete disregard of white house guidelines, those businesses will be free to open their do
itjust all falls down.he government says at this time the role of unpaid carers is even more important. it's advising them to create an emergency plan in case they fall ill and can't look after their loved ones. but, until vital services fully resume, carers like debbie feel theyjust have to get through it. start again tomorrow. nikki fox, bbc news. in the us, the death toll stands at more than 47,000, but in a move that has brought widespread criticism — including from the president — the...
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and itjust shows how much the hospital has changed or had to change to look after our patients.o...it‘s a bit like a ghost town at the moment. the a&e is split into two separate zones — red for suspected coronavirus cases and blue for everything else, ranging from broken bones to heart attacks. this is quieter than usual — sarah thinks some patients are scared to come to hospital. but now she's moving to resus with some of the very sickest people. so, now i'm in full ppe — it's very warm, it's very sweaty, and it's going to be a long several hours here in resus. it's probably been one of the most challenging shifts that i've had in recent weeks. the number of patients that we've seen tonight has just been almost mind—blowing. and on top of that, having to break awful news to lots of families about how sick their loved ones are is just utterly heartbreaking. sarah says she loves herjob and sees it as an absolute privilege but she knows she's got a challenging time ahead of her before this is over. catherine burns, bbc news. an update on the quite remarkable fundraising achievemen
and itjust shows how much the hospital has changed or had to change to look after our patients.o...it‘s a bit like a ghost town at the moment. the a&e is split into two separate zones — red for suspected coronavirus cases and blue for everything else, ranging from broken bones to heart attacks. this is quieter than usual — sarah thinks some patients are scared to come to hospital. but now she's moving to resus with some of the very sickest people. so, now i'm in full ppe — it's very...
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driven by an ideology or did they take their lead from a republican president but denied it or is itjustionale which they may come to regret later? this is something we kind of are finding, there's no safe areas. it's invisible and dangerous and it's indiscriminate in many cases. what do you think, is the way this pandemic has been controlled or governed in that to blame for the attitude right now?|i governed in that to blame for the attitude right now? i think it's very difficult to say that, i think with the nature of american government whereby states have a very high degree of autonomy over their own affairs but it's hard to compare how we would deal with the problem in the uk versus how they would deal with the things in the us, after c is a more devolved system. but it's fair to say that there's been wildly different attitudes across different parts of america we seen in new york very sudden quick sweep across the city and very severe impact of the virus that led people to embrace and become compliant were strict protocols. as was laid on the new york times piece known expected thi
driven by an ideology or did they take their lead from a republican president but denied it or is itjustionale which they may come to regret later? this is something we kind of are finding, there's no safe areas. it's invisible and dangerous and it's indiscriminate in many cases. what do you think, is the way this pandemic has been controlled or governed in that to blame for the attitude right now?|i governed in that to blame for the attitude right now? i think it's very difficult to say that,...
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itjust got approved and doctor steven, where is stephen?other things. i wa nt to about that and some other things. i want to thank him. the fda has been incredible. they've been approving many things at a pace that's never happened before. they‘ re many things at a pace that's never happened before. they're being the very safe about it. steven told me very safe about it. steven told me very strongly. but at the same time, they are improving things at record numbers at a record rate. it's really been helpful. many tests are going on, many vaccine tests. tests of every different kind and things are happening just like this, things are happening just like this, things are travelling very rapidly i'd like to have stephen tell you a little bit about it. thank you very much. thank you, mr president. i appreciate the opportunity. we had a team of more than 18,000 employees, including 10,000 scientists, doctors, pharmacists and nurses and they been working around the clock. as you probably know, many of the medical products that are being used for
itjust got approved and doctor steven, where is stephen?other things. i wa nt to about that and some other things. i want to thank him. the fda has been incredible. they've been approving many things at a pace that's never happened before. they‘ re many things at a pace that's never happened before. they're being the very safe about it. steven told me very safe about it. steven told me very strongly. but at the same time, they are improving things at record numbers at a record rate. it's...
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helen, itjust picks up on that point we at our peril dismissed the elderly generation in this countryhe pandemic tons. actually, i am because of what the pandemic tons. actually, iam being because of what the pandemic tons. actually, i am being told that time is slightly out. on that have to end this for now. we will be back in 40 minutes to talk to you again. thank you both much indeed. we will be backin you both much indeed. we will be back in about 40 minutes' time put that look at the papers. hello there. well you may had to wait right till the end of april but yesterday storms weren't really quite impressive. the radar pressure shows just how widespread those showers were. nowhere seen setting downpour through the day. at some of the showers were particularly impressive. from this cloud the sign of very active convention in wiltshire. two pea sized hailfalling from those clouds and bucking hampshire and further north in scotland, had this in funnel cloud dropping from the storm clouds. over the next few hours there are still a few showers darted around across england, wales, nort
helen, itjust picks up on that point we at our peril dismissed the elderly generation in this countryhe pandemic tons. actually, i am because of what the pandemic tons. actually, iam being because of what the pandemic tons. actually, i am being told that time is slightly out. on that have to end this for now. we will be back in 40 minutes to talk to you again. thank you both much indeed. we will be backin you both much indeed. we will be back in about 40 minutes' time put that look at the...
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it was very easy to log on and register, itjust said that you would then receive a text which would takeew minutes but it might take a little bit longer if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet so i'm assuming that they're very busy. the biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. exactly one month since the lockdown began, there are concerns that people are no longer following the rules. medical experts criticise president trump, after he suggests injections of bleach might kill the coronavirus: when i see the disinfectant when it knocks that out in a minute, one minute, and is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside? and, more than £27 million pounds is raised by the big night in, for charities supporting people through the pandemic. good afternoon. the newly launched government website which allows key workers in england to register for a coronavirus test has stopped taking bookings, just hours after it went live. it was announced yesterday that up to 10 million people and members of their ho
it was very easy to log on and register, itjust said that you would then receive a text which would takeew minutes but it might take a little bit longer if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet so i'm assuming that they're very busy. the biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. exactly one month since the lockdown began, there are concerns that people are no longer following the rules. medical experts criticise...
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and itjust doesn't sit right with people that footballers can be on hundreds of thousands of pounds ag the man and woman in the street who are making sacrifices and footballers aren't doing. so, that does need to happen, it needs to happen very quickly. otherwise, it's going to be a pr disaster for the whole of football. chris sutton talking to me earlier. champions league and europa league matches have been suspended until further notice by uefa because of coronavirus. it follows a meeting earlier today. all national team games injune have also been postponed including playoff matches for euro 2020 which is of course being held next year now and qualifiers for the women's euros 202i. now, a day after england wicket keeperjoss buttler put his growth cup winning shirt up for auction, it has already had a bid of over £65,000 to go towards the coronavirus response. —— world cup winning shirt. buttler broke the stumps to run out martin guptill and seal england's super win over new zealand in the summer. of course, he's put the shirt on ebay to raise money for two specialist heart and lung
and itjust doesn't sit right with people that footballers can be on hundreds of thousands of pounds ag the man and woman in the street who are making sacrifices and footballers aren't doing. so, that does need to happen, it needs to happen very quickly. otherwise, it's going to be a pr disaster for the whole of football. chris sutton talking to me earlier. champions league and europa league matches have been suspended until further notice by uefa because of coronavirus. it follows a meeting...
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is itjust a case ofa tiny 0.25 or whatever?pen. there are then, from a health point of view, and this goes back to something i have said before that i will repeat because this may be a different audience, there are multiple different ways in which this epidemic is going to kill people or cause ill health. the direct causes of death from the covid, the potential of the indirect causes of death if the nhs gets overwhelmed, which we are determined should not happen and has not happened. but the third area is people who die indirectly because the health service has had to be reoriented towards covid and therefore, you can't do other things like screening and other things the nhs would normally do. but there is also a final group which is if the interventions we have extended deprivation among people, that is also a risk to their long—term health. and all of these are going to have to be taken into account from a health point of view. they don't all lead, if you are optimising it for one, you may not be optimising it for another. so
is itjust a case ofa tiny 0.25 or whatever?pen. there are then, from a health point of view, and this goes back to something i have said before that i will repeat because this may be a different audience, there are multiple different ways in which this epidemic is going to kill people or cause ill health. the direct causes of death from the covid, the potential of the indirect causes of death if the nhs gets overwhelmed, which we are determined should not happen and has not happened. but the...
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it is hard to point the finger of blame at our government and say you have been doing itjust like thatok at france, francis got a similar population and it is twice the size of us. we have got some certain constraints around oui’ got some certain constraints around our population that unfortunately has made transmission of the infection probably greater. nevertheless, i will move to yasmin. we are all going through this at the same time around the world. some countries a few weeks earlier than others, so comparisons, sober comparisons, are surely part of the argument and the information that eve ryo ne argument and the information that everyone needs? absolutely. i don't think, i really don't think and i understand where lucy is coming from, but i think one of the problems for us is, that there is a kind of culture of exceptionalism. there has been here since the second world war. we need to learn from other people. it is not necessarily saying and actually the government is to blame for some of theirs. my daughter works for the nhs and the testing and equipment there is coming through
it is hard to point the finger of blame at our government and say you have been doing itjust like thatok at france, francis got a similar population and it is twice the size of us. we have got some certain constraints around oui’ got some certain constraints around our population that unfortunately has made transmission of the infection probably greater. nevertheless, i will move to yasmin. we are all going through this at the same time around the world. some countries a few weeks earlier...
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from my cousin, her son, to say that she was in a very bad state and over the next couple of days itjust got a lot of worse and obviously the worst happened. you hear all the stories, stay at home and everything, but it really hits home when somebody so close, it's very sad. there has been lots of talk about protective equipment, whether there's enough of that getting to nhs workers but maybe not so much carers, is that something you had been concerned about? of course. they're probably one of the most vulnerable, as well, being in situations where they are going into peoples‘ homes. if they are not having adequate protective equipment, it's a massive concern. we've heard people in the front line referred to as heroes, do you think that is something that is appropriate? she's put herself in difficult situations for the sake of helping others, you know, so isn't that the ultimate sacrifice one can make, the ultimate act of selflessness? in that respect i definitely would say that she is a hero but i would rather have her here. that was danjohnson, speaking to the nephew of caroljamabo. mo
from my cousin, her son, to say that she was in a very bad state and over the next couple of days itjust got a lot of worse and obviously the worst happened. you hear all the stories, stay at home and everything, but it really hits home when somebody so close, it's very sad. there has been lots of talk about protective equipment, whether there's enough of that getting to nhs workers but maybe not so much carers, is that something you had been concerned about? of course. they're probably one of...
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lots burden on the nhs, and partly because itjust... lots of people who are already quite frail don't necessarily want to go to a hospital where there is likely to be a chance of being infected by the coronavirus. so that clearly leads to another problem so when we talk about the things of the effects of lockdown one of the arguments we will increasing the here is what is the indirect effect, so to speak. so you have those who are directly affected by the coronavirus as a virus which makes them ill, but then there is also a knock on effect of all the other people who perhaps won't be seeking treatment command it's interesting, we heard new figures today on deaths in the most recent period. much higher than normal, and a high percentage were attributed to coronavirus, but there weren't some that weren't. it might because in some cases they were not being recorded as coronavirus debts. in care homes can be of a situation where gps are sometimes operating remotely, but can also be because sometimes people are not seeking treatment for othe
lots burden on the nhs, and partly because itjust... lots of people who are already quite frail don't necessarily want to go to a hospital where there is likely to be a chance of being infected by the coronavirus. so that clearly leads to another problem so when we talk about the things of the effects of lockdown one of the arguments we will increasing the here is what is the indirect effect, so to speak. so you have those who are directly affected by the coronavirus as a virus which makes them...
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none of the skies showed symptoms and so itjust shows that we do need the testing and it cannot comen everything you've just described ?|j everything you've just described?” think everyone is frightened. we are all frightened and for staff we are finding that the emotionally on edge andi finding that the emotionally on edge and i do worry about the emotional support of where we are going to access it and how we are going to support them, equally residents are worried and more so because many of our residents living with the dementia, so they are cognitively impaired and may not understand what is happening. certainly for the family who is unable to visit them, they are absolutely petrified of us to, is their loved one likely to come in contact with the virus and they are frightened and worry if they are frightened and worry if they will take it home or bring it in to the people that they love so dearly and care for so attentively. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. thank you so much. uk police are hunting for a group of masked attackers who stabbed an nhs worker
none of the skies showed symptoms and so itjust shows that we do need the testing and it cannot comen everything you've just described ?|j everything you've just described?” think everyone is frightened. we are all frightened and for staff we are finding that the emotionally on edge andi finding that the emotionally on edge and i do worry about the emotional support of where we are going to access it and how we are going to support them, equally residents are worried and more so because many...
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itjust death. and to the serious medical conditions. it just means death.the serious medical conditions. itjust means they will start to decline and then attention will have to turn on how the director reopen some of these businesses and how to readjust, keeping in mind if you do it too quickly, you can see another peak in some point down the line in that pa rt some point down the line in that part of the reason why things have been plateauing across the country is because of the steps being taken. we have been hearing previously of how states have been competing against each other when it comes to buying things like ppe. now at the moment of a number of states in the west coast have come together in an agreement. tell us more about that. something that was just announced by jay ensley, the governor washington. he will be working with california and oregon, the west coast states in order to not only agree on purchasing ppe and ventilators and things like that but also how and when to reopen their business as well and how to ease back on the shelter in place
itjust death. and to the serious medical conditions. it just means death.the serious medical conditions. itjust means they will start to decline and then attention will have to turn on how the director reopen some of these businesses and how to readjust, keeping in mind if you do it too quickly, you can see another peak in some point down the line in that pa rt some point down the line in that part of the reason why things have been plateauing across the country is because of the steps being...
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itjust reviewing doesn't mean changing though.iewing doesn't mean changing though. itjust means they have to decide if they are still needed and so decide if they are still needed and so they will look at the medical data, the data they have been gathering, there is a group called sage, the scientific advisory group and it is the data that goes to them earlier this week that will be looked at to decide. it is important to stress that it is extremely, extremely unlikely that those restrictions will change this week because the whole point of it, the government has consistently said, is making sure that the nhs isn't overwhelmed, i can show we are past the peak of the virus and at the moment, it doesn't seem that that is where we are so all the noises coming out of government is that we are unlikely to see that change this week. if you think about boris johnson's message released yesterday, he was talking about those social distancing measures starting to prove their worth, making progress, it wasn't the sort of noises that imply, t
itjust reviewing doesn't mean changing though.iewing doesn't mean changing though. itjust means they have to decide if they are still needed and so decide if they are still needed and so they will look at the medical data, the data they have been gathering, there is a group called sage, the scientific advisory group and it is the data that goes to them earlier this week that will be looked at to decide. it is important to stress that it is extremely, extremely unlikely that those restrictions...
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you may find itjust actually act as a catalyst to help you work out, you know, do we really work wellcattered showers. there's been a fair bit of cloud to the north of the great glen, and you can see this was wednesday, but most of us, blue sky and sunshine if you're lucky enough to have an allotment, you're probably starting to ask yourself the question, when will we see some rain? some parts of england and wales have not seen any usable rain for over four weeks now. but wales have not seen any usable rain for overfour weeks now. but it wales have not seen any usable rain for over four weeks now. but it does look as though this area of low pressure may well bring some sharper showers over the next few days. but ahead of it, a south easterly wind will drive in some warmth. as we go through the day on thursday, temperatures can get into the low 30s. the only exception is the far northeast, where a weather front... stays cool and cloudy across northern ireland. best of the sunshine for england and wales, some potentially sharp showers arriving later in the day to the southwest. temperat
you may find itjust actually act as a catalyst to help you work out, you know, do we really work wellcattered showers. there's been a fair bit of cloud to the north of the great glen, and you can see this was wednesday, but most of us, blue sky and sunshine if you're lucky enough to have an allotment, you're probably starting to ask yourself the question, when will we see some rain? some parts of england and wales have not seen any usable rain for over four weeks now. but wales have not seen...
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and over the years, itjust started to get worse and worse.diagnosed with covid—19, he just deteriorated quite quickly. and that was the end, unfortunately. that is almost the trouble with somebody who is a fighter and has fought so long that you cannot think they will ever be beaten, really. i know. i mean, he did fight hard. for most of his life, he's had this illness. trouble with his heart and everything. but 17 years he's had with his donor's heart. and we thank them so much, they donorfamily. so much. and that southmead hospital, was it not? southmead has been brilliant. they were fantastic for his last days. the heart transplant itself, dad was in southmead and then had to be ambulanced up to a different hospital where he had the actual heart transplant and that was 17 years ago. and in a real shocking way, there were nurses who were treating dad this time, in the most recent time, who had actually treated dad at the same hospital all those years ago as well. it was quite incredible. dad recognised a few of them as well. and we were so
and over the years, itjust started to get worse and worse.diagnosed with covid—19, he just deteriorated quite quickly. and that was the end, unfortunately. that is almost the trouble with somebody who is a fighter and has fought so long that you cannot think they will ever be beaten, really. i know. i mean, he did fight hard. for most of his life, he's had this illness. trouble with his heart and everything. but 17 years he's had with his donor's heart. and we thank them so much, they...
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yeah, so itjust felt like there's just no point in trying.eople like emily are trying to help, by giving us an intimate glimpse of the private lives of some of our most loved animals. the wildlife trusts have set up around 20 webcams across the country. nationally, we've seen 275% increase in the number of visitors who are watching it compared to this time last year. huge people are tuning in, and it's so important right now that people are getting that connection with nature. so they're doing it through digital platforms and online wildlife webcams. it may be some comfort to have a look and see that, as human society struggles to cope with the virus, the natural world carries on uninterrupted. claire marshall, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show. my my name is tony giles, and i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears. now we're moving. got the in my hair. i have spent the last 21 yea rs in my hair. i have spent the last 21 years travelling. i visited over 120 countries. every continent in the world, including antarctica. my mi
yeah, so itjust felt like there's just no point in trying.eople like emily are trying to help, by giving us an intimate glimpse of the private lives of some of our most loved animals. the wildlife trusts have set up around 20 webcams across the country. nationally, we've seen 275% increase in the number of visitors who are watching it compared to this time last year. huge people are tuning in, and it's so important right now that people are getting that connection with nature. so they're doing...
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itjust feels wrong.the garden with the kids playing a bit of backyard cricket at the moment. it just feels like the right time of year. get the cricket back out and it's just such an extraordinary situation for everyone in every sport in every walk of life. what you think cricket will look like when we come out of this? if we get some cricket in the summer, then it's going to be tough for the game, but hopefully the lights will be so to speak. if we start looking at a scenario where there is no cricket played at all the summer, i think that's a real concern, both for the ecb and for the real game. what do you make of this proposal doing the rounds today that the uae has said come and play some county championship matches in abu dhabi? my championship matches in abu dhabi? my instinct is, if so that's fantastic but you have to think about the cost associated with it as well. the reality is that all supports upper now the country are thinking of ways to fulfil fixtures, but that's not what it's just about.
itjust feels wrong.the garden with the kids playing a bit of backyard cricket at the moment. it just feels like the right time of year. get the cricket back out and it's just such an extraordinary situation for everyone in every sport in every walk of life. what you think cricket will look like when we come out of this? if we get some cricket in the summer, then it's going to be tough for the game, but hopefully the lights will be so to speak. if we start looking at a scenario where there is no...
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itjust goes to show that for their hard work and dedication.r hard work and dedication. itjust goes to show that this virus does not discriminate in terms of who the person is. and it is a difficult situation, given that so many people are experiencing symptoms. and i guess the message has to be clear — stay at home and save lives. this could not be a clear exposition of the whole point, stay home, support the nhs and stay lives. —— save lives. most people who have decided over the last few days that they just did who have decided over the last few days that theyjust did not need to think about this very much, if nothing tells them that there is a purpose to what the government and medical officers and scientific officers, in the nhs are trying to do, which is to lessen the impact of this ghastly virus, and to give everybody a fighting chance of getting through to the other side with an economy intact. and to do that, we must do what we have been asked, which is to stay at home to make sure we cannot catch the infection, and/or give it to peopl
itjust goes to show that for their hard work and dedication.r hard work and dedication. itjust goes to show that this virus does not discriminate in terms of who the person is. and it is a difficult situation, given that so many people are experiencing symptoms. and i guess the message has to be clear — stay at home and save lives. this could not be a clear exposition of the whole point, stay home, support the nhs and stay lives. —— save lives. most people who have decided over the last...
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hard to blame the southern european countries, because everybody is being affected by coronavirus, itjuststart with, which you could argue is a failure of the eurozone system anyway. it feels like deja vu, but the feeling is that it will be much worse than the eurozone crisis which started in 2009 and was never really solved. apart now from the financial question, i thought, at least at the very beginning of the crisis, europe was kind of all over the place. you saw countries shutting down their borders, which they can of course, because if a nation says that there is a threat to public safety and public health, they can close their borders. poorly done that and caused that interruption tra ns—european traffic. germany decided for some days to put controls on the export of protective clothing, which was of course seen as a very selfish decision. this has now come down... for the european commission to be fair, it is very difficult to interfere there because things like health and borders our national sovereignty is. many brexiteers are saying, if course, it is seen now that the dialogue i
hard to blame the southern european countries, because everybody is being affected by coronavirus, itjuststart with, which you could argue is a failure of the eurozone system anyway. it feels like deja vu, but the feeling is that it will be much worse than the eurozone crisis which started in 2009 and was never really solved. apart now from the financial question, i thought, at least at the very beginning of the crisis, europe was kind of all over the place. you saw countries shutting down...
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itjust said that you would then receive a text which would take a few minutes but it might take a littleit longer if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet, so i'm assuming they're very busy. the number of reported deaths from covid—19 in uk hospitals rises by 684 to more than 19,500. the biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. and, medical experts criticise president trump, after he suggests injections of disinfectant might kill the coronavirus. hello and welcome to viewers on bbc one as we build up to today's coronavirus briefing from the government — today led by the transport secretary, grant shapps. but first, the newly launched government website which allows key workers in england to register for a coronavirus test has stopped taking bookings, just hours after it went live. it was announced yesterday that up to 10 million people and members of their household will be able to request a test, and the scottish government has said it wants to put a similar system in place very soon. but a message on the website
itjust said that you would then receive a text which would take a few minutes but it might take a littleit longer if it's busy. and i've still not had a text yet, so i'm assuming they're very busy. the number of reported deaths from covid—19 in uk hospitals rises by 684 to more than 19,500. the biggest drop in retail sales since records began — down by more than 5% because of the coronavirus lockdown. and, medical experts criticise president trump, after he suggests injections of...
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and i think itjust epitomises the public support the nhs has.crisis began, more than 600 covid patients have been treated here. and more than 160 have died. so far, this hospital, like the rest of the nhs, has coped. but the challenge is far from over. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: a scientific landmark: two uk volunteers are injected as the first vaccine trials for coronavirus in europe get underway. american lawmakers pass another relief bill worth $1180 billion for small businesses and overwhelmed hospitals. violence in venezuela as people break the strict quarantine to protest against food and petrol shortages. and smart or stupid? why sweden is bucking the trend for lockdowns.
and i think itjust epitomises the public support the nhs has.crisis began, more than 600 covid patients have been treated here. and more than 160 have died. so far, this hospital, like the rest of the nhs, has coped. but the challenge is far from over. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: a scientific landmark: two uk volunteers are injected as the first vaccine trials for coronavirus in...
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hard to blame the southern european countries, because everybody is being affected by coronavirus, itjustwhich you could argue is a failure of the eurozone system anyway. yeah, i think it feels a bit like deja vu, but the feeling is that it will be much worse than the eurozone crisis, which started in 2009 and then dragged on for a very long time and, in fact, was never really solved. apart now from the financial question, i thought, at least at the very beginning of the crisis, europe was kind of all over the place. so you saw countries shutting down their borders, which they can of course, because if the nation says there is a threat to public safety and public health, they can close their borders. poland did that, for example, and caused that interruption of tra ns—european traffic. and especially the transport of really essential goods. germany decided for some days to put controls on the export of protective clothing, which was of course also seen as a very selfish decision. so this has now calmed down. for the european commission, to be fair, it is very difficult to interfere there
hard to blame the southern european countries, because everybody is being affected by coronavirus, itjustwhich you could argue is a failure of the eurozone system anyway. yeah, i think it feels a bit like deja vu, but the feeling is that it will be much worse than the eurozone crisis, which started in 2009 and then dragged on for a very long time and, in fact, was never really solved. apart now from the financial question, i thought, at least at the very beginning of the crisis, europe was kind...
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was itjust the increase in cases? noticed that there we re seattle, we noticed that there were incidents in seattle. 0bviously with march there were a lot of people coming into town, we then started seeing the first incidents of covid—19, we shut down the town and events, but it was always a little bit too late, because what we are is a gathering point, we are attracting tourists into our town at all times and encouraging them to come here, that is our lifeblood. second homeowners and tourism is our lifeblood and tourism is our lifeblood and it becomes a melting pot for people to meet each other and in this unfortunate situation, a melting pot for people to pass on the virus amongst each other and that is really what our became. have you noticed your community there being more peoplejust on there being more peoplejust on the streets? because the big towns in states like new york, we see pictures all the time of huge streets completely deserted. that is not the case when you are living? no, that is the case right now.
was itjust the increase in cases? noticed that there we re seattle, we noticed that there were incidents in seattle. 0bviously with march there were a lot of people coming into town, we then started seeing the first incidents of covid—19, we shut down the town and events, but it was always a little bit too late, because what we are is a gathering point, we are attracting tourists into our town at all times and encouraging them to come here, that is our lifeblood. second homeowners and tourism...
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itjust hasn't really been explained, you haven't given any detail. well, we have.an yesterday. the first stage is the expansion of the testing capacity within the nhs and with public health england, who are doing an amazing job. and then, also, the next stage is to bring in the private sector companies, the existing testing companies. testing nhs staff helps get more of them back to work quickly. the scottish government is increasing facilities like this. this expansion of testing capacity means, amongst other things, that we will be able to test more key workers with every day that passes. however, in addition to increasing capacity within nhs scotland, we are also working with the uk government and other partners to further increase testing capacity beyond that. the nhs needs all the protective clothing and ventilators it can get and 350,000 items arrived from shanghai today. virgin atlantic working with guy's and st thomas hospital trust. there was a virtual graduation ceremony for doctors at the university of bristol today. it happened early so they could move
itjust hasn't really been explained, you haven't given any detail. well, we have.an yesterday. the first stage is the expansion of the testing capacity within the nhs and with public health england, who are doing an amazing job. and then, also, the next stage is to bring in the private sector companies, the existing testing companies. testing nhs staff helps get more of them back to work quickly. the scottish government is increasing facilities like this. this expansion of testing capacity...
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can it help us meaningfully connect, or is itjust a glorified video call? does not mean i can't go somewhere and it also doesn't mean i can get out of doing myjob. certainly not with one of these around. hey, this is great! nice to meet you. should we can shake hands? we're allowed to shake hands in vr. shake hands, yes. we can't do it in real life but we can do it in the virtual world. many organisations have been looking again at vr as a host of global conferences have been cancelled due to covid—19. i'm standing inside a preview of engage, a vr experience used so far for education but now, it's being souped—up to host a conference for hundreds of people. htc is one of the main vr headset manufacturers — in fact, they made the one i'm wearing right now. if there's any company that should be able to take their conference virtual, it is them. so where are we? we are — this is the main venue for the presentation, the virtual vive ecosystem conference. so we have a conference every year. you know, because of the coronavirus, we have had to do it differently t
can it help us meaningfully connect, or is itjust a glorified video call? does not mean i can't go somewhere and it also doesn't mean i can get out of doing myjob. certainly not with one of these around. hey, this is great! nice to meet you. should we can shake hands? we're allowed to shake hands in vr. shake hands, yes. we can't do it in real life but we can do it in the virtual world. many organisations have been looking again at vr as a host of global conferences have been cancelled due to...