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lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte pops in london that charlotte and here's a round up of some of the latest pandemic news daily death toll has come under $200.00 for the 3rd consecutive day the total toll now stands at around $27000.00 according to the health ministry and the u.s. new york state has reported more than $700.00 previously undisclosed deaths at nursing homes and adult care facilities and the german state of bavaria plans to partially reopen for tourism this month its state premier says that hotels and restaurants could operate under strict social distancing requirements. in france there are some 1000 people camped out near the city of cali hoping to reach the u.k. for many of them the pandemic has made a desperate situation even worse some migrants say that they are confronting police abuse it obviously so louis reports. there's no let up in police procedure even in these times of coded 19 would be whatever we are asked to move on because we want to film what's been an almost daily routine since 2018. migrants are told
lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte pops in london that charlotte and here's a round up of some of the latest pandemic news daily death toll has come under $200.00 for the 3rd consecutive day the total toll now stands at around $27000.00 according to the health ministry and the u.s. new york state has reported more than $700.00 previously undisclosed deaths at nursing homes and adult care facilities and the german state of...
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lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte potts in london thank you charlotte and here's a roundup of some of the latest pandemic news the german state of bavaria plans to partially reopen for tourism this month its state premier says that hotels and restaurants could operate under strict social distancing requirements spain's daily death toll has come under $200.00 for the 3rd consecutive day the total toll now stands at around 27000 according to the health ministry and in the u.s. new york state has reported more than 700 previously undisclosed deaths of nursing homes and adult care facilities. well india has reported its biggest daily jump so far in confirmed coronavirus cases a rise of almost 4000 to more than 46000 health officials said that the spike was due to increased testing regional governments have started to ease the 6 week lock down and that includes allowing alcohol shops to reopen but the central government has imposed a special tax of 70 percent on liquor purchases to prevent large gatherings at shops. going for a litter run
lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte potts in london thank you charlotte and here's a roundup of some of the latest pandemic news the german state of bavaria plans to partially reopen for tourism this month its state premier says that hotels and restaurants could operate under strict social distancing requirements spain's daily death toll has come under $200.00 for the 3rd consecutive day the total toll now stands at around 27000...
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correspondent charlotte potts in london charlotte what is boris johnson's core message here. well almost 2 months into the lockdown the government has changed its message from stay at home which was really the message for the last 2 months to stay alert meaning that more workers should return to work if possible but boris johnson also made very clear that it is not a quick way out of this lockdown that he will ease restrictions very slowly carefully and conditionally over the next few months 2 things i found interesting there is going to be a coronavirus alert system similar to a terrorist threat level alert system warning people how severe the spread of the virus is at a certain moment in time in the country and there will be he said a quarantine for all passengers arriving in the united kingdom though he did not elaborate if there would be any exceptions to that and when that quarantine might be become to be in place and do we have an idea of what exactly is going to change and when. well he outlined a 3 step plan there baby steps really for the way out of the lockdown of t
correspondent charlotte potts in london charlotte what is boris johnson's core message here. well almost 2 months into the lockdown the government has changed its message from stay at home which was really the message for the last 2 months to stay alert meaning that more workers should return to work if possible but boris johnson also made very clear that it is not a quick way out of this lockdown that he will ease restrictions very slowly carefully and conditionally over the next few months 2...
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who filed that report joins me now from london charlotte you mentioned overcrowded housing and preexisting medical conditions as factors behind some minorities being more affected by this virus what else is playing a role. well the research suggests that these socio economic inequalities play huge role that ethnic minorities tend to live in poorer living conditions and thereby to be more at risk for underlying health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure for example which we know it doesn't fare very well with the new virus covert 19 but it's also for example that ethnic minorities tend to have lower skilled jobs that they work in industries that are very much at the front line of society right now and thereby more exposed to the virus such as for example in supermarkets as bus drivers all across society and those are not necessarily jobs where they could have sheltered now in this crisis for example if you do look at the medical community lots of ethnic minorities working in the jobs as. drivers are cleaners and particularly those might have not be in the position to speak u
who filed that report joins me now from london charlotte you mentioned overcrowded housing and preexisting medical conditions as factors behind some minorities being more affected by this virus what else is playing a role. well the research suggests that these socio economic inequalities play huge role that ethnic minorities tend to live in poorer living conditions and thereby to be more at risk for underlying health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure for example which we know...
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and we're joined now by correspondent charlotte potts who filed that report for us she is in london charlotte you mentioned overcrowded housing preexisting medical conditions as as factors behind some minorities being more affected by the virus what else is playing a role. right i mean those 2 factors preexisting medical conditions and overcrowded housing rings true for the white popular for some of the white population here in the united kingdom as well 2 doctors that i've talked to have suggested a lack of vitamin d. for example as one of the reasons why minorities are more affected ahadith effected by the virus but they are unsure if that is the case at this point one of the things that seems clear though is that ethnic minorities hit tends to work and was skilled jobs so for example as clerks in supermarkets as drivers or as machine operators and those occupations have been more affected by the virus just working at the front lines of society and thereby being more exposed so for example looking at the medical industry ethnic minorities tend to work more as cleaners as ambulance drivers a
and we're joined now by correspondent charlotte potts who filed that report for us she is in london charlotte you mentioned overcrowded housing preexisting medical conditions as as factors behind some minorities being more affected by the virus what else is playing a role. right i mean those 2 factors preexisting medical conditions and overcrowded housing rings true for the white popular for some of the white population here in the united kingdom as well 2 doctors that i've talked to have...
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lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte potts in london thank you charlotte. well many european countries have closed their borders to try and curb the spread of the coronavirus and the effects are having some impact on communities more than others lock down measures in france have hit migrants particularly hard many in the northern port city of cali from where they hope to cross over to britain now conditions in migrant shelters were bad before but many say that the lockdown has made things now worse as lisa lewis visited the migrant camp in cali in northern france and spoke with people there about how the country's response to the coronavirus is impacting them. there's no letup in police procedure even in these times of coded $91.00 or whatever we're asked to move on because we want to film what's been almost daily routine since 2018. migrants are told to move their tens a few meters once the police have left. the migrants put the tents back no one here wants to film their face but the migrants told us they feel harassed. they don't see
lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte potts in london thank you charlotte. well many european countries have closed their borders to try and curb the spread of the coronavirus and the effects are having some impact on communities more than others lock down measures in france have hit migrants particularly hard many in the northern port city of cali from where they hope to cross over to britain now conditions in migrant shelters...
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lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte potts in london thank you charlotte. well federal prosecutors here in germany have issued an arrest warrant for a russian national suspected of hacking into the german parliament's computer systems in 2015 the suspect is a 29 year old man named dimitri bodett he's believed to have worked for russian military intelligence u.s. authorities have also been hunting him for allegedly stealing democratic party documents as well as e-mails from a former presidential candidate hillary clinton. the hack attack consisted of fake e-mails that infiltrated the german parliament's i-t. system the hackers stole 16 gigabytes of data including the e-mails of many members of parliament. russia was suspected from the outset now after a 5 year investigation german prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for dimitri bugging a hacker thought to work for the russian military secret service security agencies think body in belong to unit 26165 russian military intelligence unit that security experts also refer to as offensi
lockdown and that has not happened so one sign that shows you that he is taking it seriously charlotte potts in london thank you charlotte. well federal prosecutors here in germany have issued an arrest warrant for a russian national suspected of hacking into the german parliament's computer systems in 2015 the suspect is a 29 year old man named dimitri bodett he's believed to have worked for russian military intelligence u.s. authorities have also been hunting him for allegedly stealing...
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charlotte potts in london they're here in germany the corona virus infection rate has risen above the critical value of one that means that every 10 patients are infecting 11 other people on average the country's public health agency says it's too early to draw conclusions but that the infection rate needs to be closely monitored this comes after many lockdown restrictions have been lifted cafes and restaurants have opened in northern germany and warm spring weather has brought more people out on the streets and into the parks. the rise in infection rates in germany has also coincided with several clusters of new cases in meat processing plants the outbreaks have led to the temporary closure of 2 companies employing hundreds of contract workers from eastern europe our correspondent sent us this report from one of the affected towns in western germany. animals are no longer being slaughtered here but goods are still being transported this large meat processing plant has been shut down at least 190 workers have tested positive for the corona virus the real number of workers infected is
charlotte potts in london they're here in germany the corona virus infection rate has risen above the critical value of one that means that every 10 patients are infecting 11 other people on average the country's public health agency says it's too early to draw conclusions but that the infection rate needs to be closely monitored this comes after many lockdown restrictions have been lifted cafes and restaurants have opened in northern germany and warm spring weather has brought more people out...
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correspondent charlotte in london there now let's have a look at the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic u.s. vice president mike pence is self isolating after a spokeswoman tested positive for corona virus 10 says so far tested negative yemen has reported 17 new cases bringing the total number of infections there to $5018.00 people have died there so far spain has registered its lowest daily death toll since mid march the number dropped to 143 on sunday. here in germany the krona virus infection rate has risen above the critical value of one that means that every 10 patients are infecting 11 other people on average the country's public health agency says it's too early to draw conclusions but that the infection rate needs to be closely monitored this comes after many lock down restrictions have been lifted cafes and restaurants have opened in northern germany and the warm spring weather has brought more people out onto the streets and into parks. the rise in the infection rate in germany has also coincided with several clusters of new cases in meat processing plants the o
correspondent charlotte in london there now let's have a look at the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic u.s. vice president mike pence is self isolating after a spokeswoman tested positive for corona virus 10 says so far tested negative yemen has reported 17 new cases bringing the total number of infections there to $5018.00 people have died there so far spain has registered its lowest daily death toll since mid march the number dropped to 143 on sunday. here in germany the krona...
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and we are joined now by charlotte parts from london so charlie tell us what the factors are are playing a role in this just the portion at impact of the virus on minorities there. well a lot of it comes down to social economic circumstances so ethnic minorities here tend to live in poorer living conditions and thereby for example being more at risk for preexisting medical conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure and they also tend to work more in jobs at the front lines of society such as supermarket clerks bus drivers for example and these occupations data has shown have been very much affected by the virus just by being more exposed of course now this rings also true for the medical industry where a lot of ethnic minorities 2 thirds there of those deaths have been from ethnic minority backgrounds and those jobs for example tend to be lower skilled in the in the medical industry cleaners for example ambulance drivers and those people people in those jobs might have not been in a position to speak up about the lack of protective gear which really has been an issue here in the
and we are joined now by charlotte parts from london so charlie tell us what the factors are are playing a role in this just the portion at impact of the virus on minorities there. well a lot of it comes down to social economic circumstances so ethnic minorities here tend to live in poorer living conditions and thereby for example being more at risk for preexisting medical conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure and they also tend to work more in jobs at the front lines of society...
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after britain was told that the war was over earlier we spoke to correspondent correspondent charlotte potts in london she told us why the state is so important to britain's monarch well queen elizabeth they're paying tribute to those who have lost their lives fighting for freedom and of course those veterans that survived the war we must say her fellow veterans because the queen herself in the british military in world war 2 she had backed her father to join and when she just turned 18 she joined and trained as a military truck driver just as world war 2 came to a close and today 75 years ago she joined her father king george the 6 and a prime minister winston churchill on the balcony of buckingham palace to greet the crowds a joyous crowds to wave at them with celebrating this victory day in the streets of london and around buckingham palace today a very different celebration for her she was planning on greeting the crowds again from buckingham palace but at the moment the queen is self isolating in windsor costal as do have fellow veterans and all other people over 70 advice of the british governme
after britain was told that the war was over earlier we spoke to correspondent correspondent charlotte potts in london she told us why the state is so important to britain's monarch well queen elizabeth they're paying tribute to those who have lost their lives fighting for freedom and of course those veterans that survived the war we must say her fellow veterans because the queen herself in the british military in world war 2 she had backed her father to join and when she just turned 18 she...
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shot of parts is with us now from london hello to you charlotte so private enterprise johnson has been addressing parliament this afternoon to explain the new road map and give details about lifting lockdown measure did we learn anything new . well we've seen a prime minister boris johnson who was trying to strike a balance between those that matter to him such as his party donors who have been trying to push him to open up the economy a.s.a.p. and really as fast as he can and as much as he can and his own experiences own near death experience he spends time in the hospital and in intensive care having fallen sick with kovac 19 as well so we've seen a slow and somewhat cautious conditional approach their 3 phase plan starting on wednesday where people can enjoy the parks again picnics on base there many people here in britain are quite happy with that also who cannot work from home on now encouraged to go back to work from wednesday onwards and then in the beginning of june if the reproduction rate of the virus keeps down we will see the slow opening of the rephrasing into the opening
shot of parts is with us now from london hello to you charlotte so private enterprise johnson has been addressing parliament this afternoon to explain the new road map and give details about lifting lockdown measure did we learn anything new . well we've seen a prime minister boris johnson who was trying to strike a balance between those that matter to him such as his party donors who have been trying to push him to open up the economy a.s.a.p. and really as fast as he can and as much as he can...
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care workers there is a significantly higher fatality rate for people of color charlotte potts has the details from london. dr vince has had enough which is why she came here to downing street to protest even though she's 6 months pregnant she had to fight full protective gear and hospital because it just wasn't enough. i'm here today for the doctors nurses and health care workers who lost their lives tragically and senselessly because more than 200 health care workers have died in britain so far 2 thirds of them were ethnic minorities. here in the united kingdom data has shown that the virus does indeed discriminate even though everybody has access to free health care experts are unsure about the reasons but say they vary from overcrowded housing to preexisting medical conditions what is clear though is that covert 19 revealed longstanding existing inequalities in british society which rings true in this multiethnic neighborhood of brixton one of the colbert hot spots in the capital patients and hospitals across the country a 4 times more likely to die from coronavirus and white ones most people here whe
care workers there is a significantly higher fatality rate for people of color charlotte potts has the details from london. dr vince has had enough which is why she came here to downing street to protest even though she's 6 months pregnant she had to fight full protective gear and hospital because it just wasn't enough. i'm here today for the doctors nurses and health care workers who lost their lives tragically and senselessly because more than 200 health care workers have died in britain so...
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charlotte is at canning town station in east london. good morning to you, charlotte., and a bus station behind me. of course, we are not in normal times at the moment. it has been fairly quiet early this morning but it is starting to get busier. of the buses you can see behind me are empty because they have just dropped people off at the bus station. i have seen some buses which are full to capacity arriving with every seat taken. so to capacity arriving with every seat ta ken. so it's to capacity arriving with every seat taken. so it's absolutely impossible for some people to remain metres apart. on the two platform to my right i can see people are managing to stand two metres apart and there have announcements coming over, reminding people to try to keep two metres apart and observe signs on the floor without telling where they should and stop now the government has been urging people in the run—up to today do not use public transport to today do not use public transport to get to work they possibly can, asking them to walk, cycle or use their own cars. but for many
charlotte is at canning town station in east london. good morning to you, charlotte., and a bus station behind me. of course, we are not in normal times at the moment. it has been fairly quiet early this morning but it is starting to get busier. of the buses you can see behind me are empty because they have just dropped people off at the bus station. i have seen some buses which are full to capacity arriving with every seat taken. so to capacity arriving with every seat ta ken. so it's to...
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charlotte dallas al-jazeera. an analyst to try and start from london to talk about this but more thankfully time so the u.n. says that yemen's health system has basically collapsed now with cover 19 patients and everything else that's going on is that what you're hearing on the ground as well. i mean the unfortunate situation on the ground is that. there is an increase of number of patients but there is if you compare it to the number of figures coming out of the. health sector and the health officials it doesn't mary been averse people who are being or being that you can only assume that this is directly related to the 'd spread of the the the coronavirus at the beginning before that and actually the clear idea of what is the exact number because the number being reported by the officials 'd is much lower than what people with missing but when some of the local civil societies started to go to the separate history they started to notice a number of 30 i think it's been issued that permits for the people to bury their relatives the number is much higher than what is being you know what is being what is bein
charlotte dallas al-jazeera. an analyst to try and start from london to talk about this but more thankfully time so the u.n. says that yemen's health system has basically collapsed now with cover 19 patients and everything else that's going on is that what you're hearing on the ground as well. i mean the unfortunate situation on the ground is that. there is an increase of number of patients but there is if you compare it to the number of figures coming out of the. health sector and the health...
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charlotte, her brothers and their parents, prince william and kate middleton, have been staying at their country home away from londonor much of the outbreak. >>> well, it's a welcome side effect of the pandemic. it turns out the u.s. might just meet the standards of the paris climate accord after all whether we're part of the accord or not. >>> an antioch woman's 100th birthday got a little loud today courtesy of the >>> little earlier we showed you those fighter plane flyovers in d.c., ever wonder what they look like from the pilot's point of view? wonder no more. this blue angel'skpit footage was shot during a flyover in atlanta. those faa teams reach up to 7 00 miles an hour during the performances. and in some formations, they fly within 18 inches of each other. >>> well, you could call this next story a green lining amid the coronavirus pandemic. in a new report published by uc davis, researchers say driving has declined by about 70% across the state and that not only leads to clearer skies but also a huge dip in greenhouse gas emissions. researchers say that even though the u.s. is pulling out of the paris cli
charlotte, her brothers and their parents, prince william and kate middleton, have been staying at their country home away from londonor much of the outbreak. >>> well, it's a welcome side effect of the pandemic. it turns out the u.s. might just meet the standards of the paris climate accord after all whether we're part of the accord or not. >>> an antioch woman's 100th birthday got a little loud today courtesy of the >>> little earlier we showed you those fighter...
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a lot of work that has commenced, actually. 0ur correspondent charlotte rose has sent this update from canning town station in east londone station in east london is usually a busy transport hub with a tube station, docklands light railway and bus station behind me. but, of course, we are not in normal times at the moment. this morning there has been a steady stream of people coming to the station. most buses have been fairly quiet, a couple have been at capacity. at the tube station just over my right shoulder people appear to have been able to stay two metres apart from one another and there have been frequent tannoy announcements reminding people about social distancing rules. the government in the lead—up to today has urged people, if possible, not to use public transport to get to work, but instead to walk, cycle or use their own vehicles. ministers say if you do have to travel, you should think about taking extra precautions. try to stay two metres away from each other, use a face mask or covering. try and use a contactless payment card if you can, and make sure you wash your hands at the start and end of your jour
a lot of work that has commenced, actually. 0ur correspondent charlotte rose has sent this update from canning town station in east londone station in east london is usually a busy transport hub with a tube station, docklands light railway and bus station behind me. but, of course, we are not in normal times at the moment. this morning there has been a steady stream of people coming to the station. most buses have been fairly quiet, a couple have been at capacity. at the tube station just over...
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charlotte rose, bbc news. let's get more now from our political correspondent, jonathan blake, whojoins us from our london newsroomning, jonathan. these warnings are quite interesting. the government has always said it is following the science. yes, it is interesting to hear the views of these scientists, because it you rightly point out through every turn to this crisis, the government has said it is acting on the basis of scientific advice following the science and using the science to inform its decisions. but what this shows, and as you have seen in the report there from the scientists, saying that they don't agree with the decision to ease lock down measures at this particular point in time, is that the scientists themselves don't disagree, and there is debate in shades of opinion among those who are advising the government, and that means that ministers and the prime minister in this case has had to take a political decision, take all of the advice on board and decide what to do. but with the scientists coming out and criticising it in this way does these are government open further down the line to accusati
charlotte rose, bbc news. let's get more now from our political correspondent, jonathan blake, whojoins us from our london newsroomning, jonathan. these warnings are quite interesting. the government has always said it is following the science. yes, it is interesting to hear the views of these scientists, because it you rightly point out through every turn to this crisis, the government has said it is acting on the basis of scientific advice following the science and using the science to inform...