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the new national health service starts... and a few| health service starts...he work _ health service starts... and a few years after the work in _ health service starts... and a few years after the work in the - health service starts... and a few years after the work in the start i health service starts... and a few| years after the work in the start of the nhs. some themes from this pandemic have played out before over the decades. people queueing up for vaccines. here in 1950, for smallpox. vaccines. here in 1950, for smallpox— vaccines. here in 1950, for smallox. ., , . , , vaccines. here in 1950, for smallox. ., , ., , , ., ,, smallpox. doctors and nurses work in 12 hour relays — smallpox. doctors and nurses work in 12 hour relays to _ smallpox. doctors and nurses work in 12 hour relays to combat _ smallpox. doctors and nurses work in 12 hour relays to combat the - 12 hour relays to combat the scourge. 12 hour relays to combat the scourue. �* , .,' .,, scourge. but first off, the last ear and scourge. but first off, the last year and a _ scourge. but first
the new national health service starts... and a few| health service starts...he work _ health service starts... and a few years after the work in _ health service starts... and a few years after the work in the - health service starts... and a few years after the work in the start i health service starts... and a few| years after the work in the start of the nhs. some themes from this pandemic have played out before over the decades. people queueing up for vaccines. here in 1950, for smallpox....
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and the national health service has been stretched to a breaking point. >> my biggest worry was, when going to end. i think the vaccine came like a big weapon. >> many britons give credit to the national health service. >> they put me on full oxygen. i didn't think i would come home because of how i felt. >> it's been very quiet. i miss my friends, but i am working for my second injection. >> i've sort of learned how to do soon. it's a bit of a strange way of doing it because i am never sure when i can speak and when i can't. >> local residents were keen to share their appreciation for the national health service. >> i think we can go through any situation. i have that confidence. >> as of today, july 19, or freedom day as some are calling it, all lockdown restrictions have been lifted in england. however, cases of the delta variant are rising exponentially, making it 95% of new infections. the government has been accused of sending mixed messagesfee aboutt the danger posed -- mixed messages about the danger posed by the coronavirus. like the rest of the country, here in the valley, p
and the national health service has been stretched to a breaking point. >> my biggest worry was, when going to end. i think the vaccine came like a big weapon. >> many britons give credit to the national health service. >> they put me on full oxygen. i didn't think i would come home because of how i felt. >> it's been very quiet. i miss my friends, but i am working for my second injection. >> i've sort of learned how to do soon. it's a bit of a strange way of doing...
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for the vision of those l who pioneered our national health service _ who pioneered our national healthnise mae parsons, service. you might recognise mae parsons. who _ service. you might recognise mae parsons, who read _ service. you might recognise mae parsons, who read out _ service. you might recognise mae parsons, who read out a - service. you might recognise mae parsons, who read out a prayer. l service. you might recognise mae l parsons, who read out a prayer. as the matron who gave the first vaccine outside of clinical trials backin vaccine outside of clinical trials back in december, she represents one of the most helpful moments during the pandemic. but she says, times, it like she was going to war. the hardest one _ it like she was going to war. the hardest one is _ it like she was going to war. the hardest one is the amount of deaths we have _ hardest one is the amount of deaths we have seen, it'sjust terrifyingly bil we have seen, it'sjust terrifyingly big in_ we have seen, it'sjust terrifyingly big in numbers. and those other things— big in numbers. and those other things
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officials though are hoping this is a turning point for italy at the pop up clinic in rome. temporary national health cards are issued. so there's actually nation become an entry point to give some for all assistance to people that do not have the opportunity. italy relies heavily on foreign workers to picket fruit and vegetables, although regions are trying to vaccinate. as many people as they can, there is no national database of how many undocumented migrants have received the shot that poses a risk both to the migrant themselves and italians. adarine al jazeera rome still ahead on this news value. sports news is olympic b m x ray, think it's a new queen story and the rest of all human exemption shortly. ah cruise me ah ah ah. gone for a look at the latest and the far ah, olympic organizers have acknowledged for the 1st time that people within the protective bubble had been mixing with the wider japanese population. but they insist no link between the games and the record spike in chronic virus numbers in the japanese capital. and richardson reports from tow care. this was a day when fans should h
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though, are hoping this is a turning point for italy at the pop up clinic in rome. temporary, national health cards are issued. so the vaccination become an entry point to give some form of health assistance to people that do not have the opportunity. italy relies heavily on foreign workers to pick its fruit and vegetables. although regions are trying to vaccinate as many people as they can, there is no national database of how many undocumented migrants have received the shot. that poses risk both to the migrants themselves and italians. adarine al jazeera roam. trees have been top, holds transport systems snarl. these wild winds roaring through the u. k right now, the huge storm sweets across the country. jeff has more in your world with hello good tissue. we're going to begin with that nasty storm system lashing that southern united kingdom. this is a name storm everett and the biggest concern here will be those winds whipping up to about a 120 kilometers per hour. so this is going to have a major impact over exposed areas, and that's why we think the biggest threat for this storm will be
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charities and going directly to these communities, making appointments for people, whether they have national health insurance or not. they're also setting up mobile vaccines centers like this one on the edge of a large immigrant community. and 3 days officials have vaccinated more than 1100 people here, all of the migrant farm workers and 20 percent of them have no legal work papers. some here, if those without documents, were afraid of being caught out and sent home just by taking the shot. i don't know how that threw up who job translator, one and documented worker told us, he wasn't scared. he just wanted to be safe from cobit 19, but not many migrants are given a single johnson and johnson dos and acknowledgement that they are hard to track down for follow up appointment. some officials though are hoping this is a turning point for italy at the pop up clinic in rome. temporary national health cards are issued. so the vaccination become an entry point to give some for assistance to people that do not have the opportunity to. italy relies heavily on foreign workers to pickets, fruit and vegetable
charities and going directly to these communities, making appointments for people, whether they have national health insurance or not. they're also setting up mobile vaccines centers like this one on the edge of a large immigrant community. and 3 days officials have vaccinated more than 1100 people here, all of the migrant farm workers and 20 percent of them have no legal work papers. some here, if those without documents, were afraid of being caught out and sent home just by taking the shot. i...
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officials though are hoping this is turning point for italy at the pop up clinic in rome. temporary national health cards are issued. so the vaccination become an entry point to give some form of assistance to people that do not have the union in italy relies heavily on foreign workers to pick its fruit and vegetables. although regions are trying to vaccinate as many people as they can, there is no national database of how many undocumented migrants have received the shot that poses a risk both to the migrant themselves and italians. adarine al jazeera rome thailand is banning domestic travel to the tourist hotspot of forget next month. but foreign is vaccinated against coven 19 will still be welcome. the resort island is at the center of efforts to revive the tourism industry, which is be devastated during the past 18 months. thailand was mostly unscathed by the pandemic, until recently on thursday it reported reco daily numbers of infections and death of the 1st person to be tried. and the hong kong national security law has been sentenced to a total of 9 years in prison. tongue in kit was convic
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yamiche: joining us now is dan diamond, national health reporteror "the washington post." thank you so much for being here, dan. now, an internal c.d.c. document revealed this week said that the delta variant appears to cause more severe illness, to be as contagious as the chicken pox and more likely to cause breakthrough infections all of those things scare me. what more do we know about the science behind the changes we saw this week and t possible danger ahead? [no audio] yamiche: we're having a bit of a challenge with audio. so i'm going to go to kelly and we'll come back to you, dan. i'll come to you, kelly. the white house is obviously they're struggling with this. and they didn't want to be here. just -- in this month, we had president biden celebrating normalcy. what are you hearing from the white house and the way that they're -- kelly: the big difference is they came in with a mission to try to get vaccines out the door and into arms. and now this is really the first time they're grappling with a dynamic change in the virus itself. a new level of danger a. new le
yamiche: joining us now is dan diamond, national health reporteror "the washington post." thank you so much for being here, dan. now, an internal c.d.c. document revealed this week said that the delta variant appears to cause more severe illness, to be as contagious as the chicken pox and more likely to cause breakthrough infections all of those things scare me. what more do we know about the science behind the changes we saw this week and t possible danger ahead? [no audio] yamiche:...
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tax sugary and salty food to improve our nation's health, says an independent review. prime minister responds coolly to the idea. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. bye— bye. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes here with your latest sports news... golf's oldest major is back, the open championship is midway through the first round at royal st george's in kent. despite its notorious difficulties, the course is playing well with plenty of players under par. the canadian mackenzie hughes is out in front on 5 under. the best of the british players is andy sullivan who's in the clubhouse on 3 under par. rory mcilroy tess off at 20 past 3 along with american patrick reed. great britain's women's football squad will take the knee before their matches at the tokyo olympic games. earlier this month, the rules around athletes protesting at the games were relaxed by the international olympic committee. the gb coach hege riise said the squad "were all united" in their decision
tax sugary and salty food to improve our nation's health, says an independent review. prime minister responds coolly to the idea. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. bye— bye. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes here with your latest sports news... golf's oldest major is back, the open championship is midway through the first round at royal st george's in kent. despite its notorious...
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though are hoping this is a turning point for italy at the pop up clinic in the room. temporary national health cards are issued. so the vaccination become an entry point to give some form of health assistance to people that do not have the opportunity to. italy relies heavily on foreign workers to pick its fruit and vegetables. although regions are trying to vaccinate as many people as they can, there is no national database of how many undocumented migrants have received the shot. that poses a risk both to the migrant themselves and italians, adarine algebra, rome will israel has become the 1st country to offer a 3rd shot of a coven, 19 vaccine president isaac huts, oak, and his wife. for the 1st received a booster shot will be people over the age of 6 who received their 2nd dose more than 5 months ago to attempt to carve infections caused by the very contagious delta variance. or in other developments, israel's foreign minister is calling for a harsh response to an attack on an israeli managed oil tank off the coast of oman, which killed 2 crew members. zodiac maritime says the partition rem
though are hoping this is a turning point for italy at the pop up clinic in the room. temporary national health cards are issued. so the vaccination become an entry point to give some form of health assistance to people that do not have the opportunity to. italy relies heavily on foreign workers to pick its fruit and vegetables. although regions are trying to vaccinate as many people as they can, there is no national database of how many undocumented migrants have received the shot. that poses...
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the pandemic has already claimed the lives of 129,000 people in the u.k., and the national health service has been stretched to breaking point. >> my biggest worry was when is it going to end? few of the nurses were even crying during their shifts. actually, even i was breaking apart. but i think the vaccine came like a big weapon and stopped all this and that actually was a >> reporter: and survivors like georgina parkinson, like many britons, gives much credit to the national health service. my breathing quite a lot. they put me on full oxygen. i honestly didn't think that i'd come home because of how i felt. >> well, it's been very quiet, i miss my friends but i'm waiting for my second injection. >> i have sort of learned how to do zoom. it's a bit of a strange way of doing it though because i'm never sure when i can speak and when i can't. >> reporter: local artists residents were keen to show their appreciation for the national health service. >> since we've managed this pandemic, i think we can go through any kind of situation next time. i have that confidence now. >> reporter: as o
the pandemic has already claimed the lives of 129,000 people in the u.k., and the national health service has been stretched to breaking point. >> my biggest worry was when is it going to end? few of the nurses were even crying during their shifts. actually, even i was breaking apart. but i think the vaccine came like a big weapon and stopped all this and that actually was a >> reporter: and survivors like georgina parkinson, like many britons, gives much credit to the national...
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today, we live in a world where misinformation poses and urgent threat to our nation's health. alth misinformation is false, inaccurate, or misleading information about health according to the best evidence at the time. during this pandemic, health misinformation has led people to resist wearing masks, to turn down proven treatments and in some cases turn to unproven treatments and choose not to get vaccinated. this has led to avoidable illnesses and death. health misinformation has cost us lives. this week, i traveled to new mexico to live with -- to meet with public health leaders across the state. a common thread was their struggles to help their communities navigate information about covid-19. health misinformation has been a problem long before covid. what is different now is the speed and scale at which health misinformation is spreading. if we want to address health misinformation, we will need and all of society response. that is why the advisory has recommendations for everyone. we include recommendations for individuals and families. we are asking people to raise their
today, we live in a world where misinformation poses and urgent threat to our nation's health. alth misinformation is false, inaccurate, or misleading information about health according to the best evidence at the time. during this pandemic, health misinformation has led people to resist wearing masks, to turn down proven treatments and in some cases turn to unproven treatments and choose not to get vaccinated. this has led to avoidable illnesses and death. health misinformation has cost us...
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the people improve their health and wellbeina. ., ., ., wellbeing. the nationalthe national food strategy estimates _ wellbeing. the national food strategy estimates its - strategy estimates its recommendations would cost around £i.4 recommendations would cost around £1.4 billion a year and bring in up to £3.4 billion a year in tax revenue. the report author, the cost of doing nothing would be terrible damage the and our bodies. ellie price, bbc news. —— damage to the environment and our bodies. 0ur chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt, joins us. the other aspect to this report is the impact our eating habits are having on the environment? it certainly is. the global food system is the second biggest contributor to global warming, but it is also the biggest contributor to biodiversity loss and deforestation, drought, freshwater pollution, the collapse of aquatic wildlife, so a huge problem caused ijy wildlife, so a huge problem caused by the food industry. what henry dimbleby does as he tries to identify the source of that. he says nature is invisible
the people improve their health and wellbeina. ., ., ., wellbeing. the nationalthe national food strategy estimates _ wellbeing. the national food strategy estimates its - strategy estimates its recommendations would cost around £i.4 recommendations would cost around £1.4 billion a year and bring in up to £3.4 billion a year in tax revenue. the report author, the cost of doing nothing would be terrible damage the and our bodies. ellie price, bbc news. —— damage to the environment and our...
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at the pop-up clinic in rome, national health cards are issued. >> the vaccination becomes an entry pointme form of health assistance to people that do not have the opportunity. reporter: italy relies heavily on foreign workers to pick its fruit and vegetables, although regions are trying to vaccinate as many people as they can, there is no national database of how many undocumented migrants have received the shot, posing a risk to the migrants themselves and italians. anchor: israel has become the first country to offer a third shot of the covid-19 vaccine. the president and his wife were the first to receive the booster. the extra shot will be for people over the age of 60 who received their second dose more than five months ago, and attempt to curb infections caused by the delta variant. in other developments, israel's foreign minister is calling for a harsh response to an attack on an israeli-manage oil tanker off the coast of oman which killed two crewmembers. they died in an incident at cold suspected piracy on the vessel. the iberian-flagged tanker is owned by one wealthy family. t
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commemorating the 73rd birthday of the uk's national health service at an event honoring the organization for the efforts of its workers during the pandemic. it almost took the prime minister's life. nearly a year and a half since covid arrived here, the lockdowns and restrictions that worsens put in place has become part of the of the like. the time to discard those protections is close by because of the successful vaccination program. >> we must be honest with ourselves that we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and school holidays, then we must ask ourselves, when you would be able? reporter: the government has had wearing masks would be a question of personal responsibility, human cost is left some reticent. >> i probably keep it on, it's more about protecting others. >> it's good they put it in the power to people, but i think they should be on. reporter: as the country braces itself to rebuff the masks, and social distancing, questions remain over what is best for the sake of public health. the prime minister himself has b
commemorating the 73rd birthday of the uk's national health service at an event honoring the organization for the efforts of its workers during the pandemic. it almost took the prime minister's life. nearly a year and a half since covid arrived here, the lockdowns and restrictions that worsens put in place has become part of the of the like. the time to discard those protections is close by because of the successful vaccination program. >> we must be honest with ourselves that we can't...
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is with great pleasure, on behalf of a grateful nation, that i award the george cross to the national healthard recognises all nhs staff, past and present, across all disciplines and all four nations. 0ver more than seven decades, and especially in recent times, you have supported the people of our country with courage, compassion, and dedication, demonstrating the highest standards of public service. you have our enduring thanks and heartfelt appreciation. it is signed elizabeth r. nhs leaders say the award is a tribute to their staff. this is wonderful and unprecedented recognition for the staff of the nhs. they've looked after us with such skill and fortitude during covid, which has been the worst pandemic in a century and, arguably, the biggest challenge facing this country since the second world war. but the queen has also been clear in her personal message today that this award also marks over seven decades in which the national health service has been integral to the well—being and life of this country. later today, at st paul's cathedral in london, a service of thanksgiving will take
is with great pleasure, on behalf of a grateful nation, that i award the george cross to the national healthard recognises all nhs staff, past and present, across all disciplines and all four nations. 0ver more than seven decades, and especially in recent times, you have supported the people of our country with courage, compassion, and dedication, demonstrating the highest standards of public service. you have our enduring thanks and heartfelt appreciation. it is signed elizabeth r. nhs leaders...
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i am jessica aguirre, governor newsom echoing national health leaders and calling this the pandemic of the unvaccinated. cases are rising and the majority of the people getting infected. this is the delta variant spreads at an alarming rate across the nation. yesterday alone, the u.s. reported 60,000 cases. 5500 of those were right here in california. even more troubling are states positivity rate is nearly 5%. it has been steadily rising over the last few days. 83% of cases nationwide are the delta variant. tonight three bay area counties, contra costa and santa clara and san francisco are asking employers to require workers to get the covid shot. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez spoke with business owners in contra costa county. >> reporter: a lot of fine dining are among a lot of businesses requiring employees to get vaccinated. some health officials are urging all employers to make vaccinations a condition of employment. employment had to wear masks and all 38 of them had to show owners proofs they have been vaccinated against covid-19. >> every single person who work in our place are
i am jessica aguirre, governor newsom echoing national health leaders and calling this the pandemic of the unvaccinated. cases are rising and the majority of the people getting infected. this is the delta variant spreads at an alarming rate across the nation. yesterday alone, the u.s. reported 60,000 cases. 5500 of those were right here in california. even more troubling are states positivity rate is nearly 5%. it has been steadily rising over the last few days. 83% of cases nationwide are the...
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they don't have a national health service.r: if the hope was to helpowards him and trade, much of europe already opened. >> other countries have had to catch up with the speed of our own programs to make this a meaningful approach. waiting for other countries. we wanted to check our own approach. we always put the security of the country first. reporter: for many separated from family and friends, today's news makes a big difference. janet has not been back to the u.k. for 18 months. >> we n all go and see the people we have only been talking to on zoom. we are so close in zurich but so far away. reporter: the government say they are still lookingt what happens. the travel industry hopes today's a part -- announcement is clearing a path forward. laura: while americans and europeans cannot travel to most of the u.k. without quarantining, the u.s. government has not responded in kind. president tmp's travel restrictions remain in place. the u.s. state departmentaid, we appreciate the transparency and concerd efforts of our europ
they don't have a national health service.r: if the hope was to helpowards him and trade, much of europe already opened. >> other countries have had to catch up with the speed of our own programs to make this a meaningful approach. waiting for other countries. we wanted to check our own approach. we always put the security of the country first. reporter: for many separated from family and friends, today's news makes a big difference. janet has not been back to the u.k. for 18 months....
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. >> it poses a threat to our nation's health. >> when all in starts right now. now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it was all hiding in plain sight, the concern about what donald trump would do if he lost the election was there for all of us to see. we all saw it, we saw it from this position, talking to you every night unfold in realtime. but i'll admit, even as someone who's covered it, day by day felt the danger, worried about where democracy was headed, was up late at night worrying about it, culminating in the january 6th insurrection, even eyes someone very tuned into the news did not quite put all the pieces together at the time. the latest reporting we are getting is a good occasion to revisit it all, look at it in hindsight, now you've probably seen the news from the new book by two great washington post reporter carol leoning and phil rucker, they report that as trump ceaselessly pushed false claims about the 2020 presidential election, general marked a milley chairman of the joint chiefs of staff grew more nervous, telling aides he feared the
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and we have to report it to the local departmental and national health authorities. so we can address the situation together. at the height of the pandemic and columbia borders were closed and the flow of undocumented migrants had diminished sharply. but now that measures have been somewhat relaxed. these uncertain journeys are again, on the rise planned by even worse conditions. these migrants homeland c in human al jazeera, a robot bill by research is in the us has crossed and you milestone by completing its 1st run in the outside world. research is say, the machine known as cathy is the 1st 2 legged robot to successfully maintain a running position on outdoor terrain. it finished the 5 killer, made a run intellectually 53 minute. ah, this is out 0 and these are the top stories. more than $200.00 afghans brought to the united states from cobble on an evacuation slide, have begun their resettlement process. president joe biden says their arrival is an important milestone around 20000. others a waiting to be relocated ships. we were fighting for the country that we h
and we have to report it to the local departmental and national health authorities. so we can address the situation together. at the height of the pandemic and columbia borders were closed and the flow of undocumented migrants had diminished sharply. but now that measures have been somewhat relaxed. these uncertain journeys are again, on the rise planned by even worse conditions. these migrants homeland c in human al jazeera, a robot bill by research is in the us has crossed and you milestone...
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been related to what we eat, drink and, as information poses an urgent insidious threat to our nation's health. this information is false, inaccurate or misleading information about health according toin the best evidence at the time. during pandemic, health misinformation has led people to resist wearingas masks at high risk settings to turn down proven treatment and in some cases turn to unproven treatment choose not to get vaccinated. all this has led to avoidable illnesses and deaths. simply put, of misinformation has cost us lives. just this week i traveled to new mexico to meet with youth leaders, clinician and public health leaders from across the state. a common threat that ran through the conversation with their struggle to help their communities navigate information aboutt covid-19. health misinformation has been a problem long before covered. what's different now is the speed and scale and with health misinformation is spreading. if you want to address this misinformation, we need and all of society response and that's why the advisory recommendations for everyone. we include regula
been related to what we eat, drink and, as information poses an urgent insidious threat to our nation's health. this information is false, inaccurate or misleading information about health according toin the best evidence at the time. during pandemic, health misinformation has led people to resist wearingas masks at high risk settings to turn down proven treatment and in some cases turn to unproven treatment choose not to get vaccinated. all this has led to avoidable illnesses and deaths....
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states that have covid-19 cases on the rise, one in five cases came from florida alone, this is a national health the border, millions expected to pour in this year that means covid invariants are being exported two states, it's coming across the border and been sent out to states, illegals are taking buses, planes, the covid-19 cases are on the rise in florida and hitting texas the estimate said 70% of those detained had sars, this is an issue at the national health issue for the country, right? >> this is amazing the biden demonstration constantly talking about was states are not doing they are letting people come into our country and exporting all across the country including florida to spread covid, i don't know how they could speak to us as a state when they're the ones who are spreading the disease the hypocrisy is amazing and it's really sad. elizabeth: here's the issue, showing that the biden administration release how many illegal immigrants have been sent to which state, how many of those individuals have been tested for covid how many have been sent to florida, how many came to texas,
states that have covid-19 cases on the rise, one in five cases came from florida alone, this is a national health the border, millions expected to pour in this year that means covid invariants are being exported two states, it's coming across the border and been sent out to states, illegals are taking buses, planes, the covid-19 cases are on the rise in florida and hitting texas the estimate said 70% of those detained had sars, this is an issue at the national health issue for the country,...
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the academy of medical royal colleges says the national health service is already "under unprecedented pressure". 0ur health correspondent, katharine da costa, reports. covid infections in oxford have soared to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic, mostly among young adults. from monday, the city will follow places like bolton and bedford in getting extra government support for surge testing and vaccinations. with restrictions in england due to end in nine days�* time, people are urged to continue wearing facemasks in crowded indoor areas. i have no problem with continuing to wear a facemask after they are not in force, because i think if it helps people to feel reassured, you know, it'sjust a bit of cloth over your face. it's more about thinking of others as well. i mean, i'm fairly young, but the older generation are more vulnerable. elsewhere, large parts of the north east of england have the highest infection rates in the uk, many of them rising sharply in the last week. with people getting together for the big final tomorrow, there's a plea from hospital bosses. as
the academy of medical royal colleges says the national health service is already "under unprecedented pressure". 0ur health correspondent, katharine da costa, reports. covid infections in oxford have soared to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic, mostly among young adults. from monday, the city will follow places like bolton and bedford in getting extra government support for surge testing and vaccinations. with restrictions in england due to end in nine days�*...
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. >> misinformation poses an imminent and insidious threat to our nation's health. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it was all hiding in plain sight, wasn't it, in retrospect, the concern about what donald trump would do if he lost the election was there for all of us to see. we all saw it. i saw it from this position talking to you every night, unfold in realtime. even as someone who covered it day by day, felt the danger, worried about where democracy was headed. was up late at night every night worried about it, both in the run up to the election, then its after math, culminating in the january 6th insurrection, i someone very tuned into the news did not quite put all the pieces together at the time. the latest reporting we are getting is a good occasion to revisit it all, look at it in hindsight. you have probably seen the news from the new book by carol leonnig and philip rucker, as they pushed claims about the 2020 election, general mark milley, of the joints chief of staff grew nervous telling his aides that the president might atte
. >> misinformation poses an imminent and insidious threat to our nation's health. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it was all hiding in plain sight, wasn't it, in retrospect, the concern about what donald trump would do if he lost the election was there for all of us to see. we all saw it. i saw it from this position talking to you every night, unfold in realtime. even as someone who covered it day by day, felt...
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and that is how i feel by having the national health service, ifeel rich by having the national healthremaining section of the partly collapsed apartment block near miami has been demolished over safety fears — as a tropical storm approaches florida. 24 people are known to have died and more than 120 others are still unaccounted for. aru na iyengar reports. the remaining section of champlain towers south complex comes crashing down. demolition experts drilled small explosive charges into columns to bring the remaining unstable structure down in a controlled explosion. neighbours were advised to stay indoors and close their windows until two hours after the explosion. but some came to pray for those still missing. drones with thermal imaging were used to make sure there were no people or pets still inside the building. the approaching tropical storm elsa, which has hit cuba with winds of up to 65 mph, brought forward discussions about when to demolish the remaining building. it's eliminated a looming threat, a dangerous threat for our rescue workers. it will potentially open up probably
and that is how i feel by having the national health service, ifeel rich by having the national healthremaining section of the partly collapsed apartment block near miami has been demolished over safety fears — as a tropical storm approaches florida. 24 people are known to have died and more than 120 others are still unaccounted for. aru na iyengar reports. the remaining section of champlain towers south complex comes crashing down. demolition experts drilled small explosive charges into...
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the world health organization has urged the government introduce the strict are locked out and can easy as president has ordered the military to intervene in the nations covered vaccine roll out active reports of stamps. health centers, minister has also been faxed, as cases continues to the african union is asking for cove in 1900 vaccines to be made on the continent. just 60000000 doses have been distributed among a population of 1300000000 because of restrictions on shipments from vaccine producing nations. on wednesday, pfizer and by on take announced plans for a so called fill and finish plans in south africa where vaccines are put into vials after being made in europe humanitarian groups of called the move restrictive. well, go come again. this is a senior policy advisor at the people's vaccine alliance and the advisor in global health. she's concerned the handful of companies dictating global vaccine supply are not leaving enough for poor countries. from the beginning of the week it was clear that this is inefficient in the official supplies that they won't, they won't be in bio enough those before people. so instead of rich countries, they thi
the world health organization has urged the government introduce the strict are locked out and can easy as president has ordered the military to intervene in the nations covered vaccine roll out active reports of stamps. health centers, minister has also been faxed, as cases continues to the african union is asking for cove in 1900 vaccines to be made on the continent. just 60000000 doses have been distributed among a population of 1300000000 because of restrictions on shipments from vaccine...
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background to a i don't go too too far back, but since it was a 73rd of us is 73rd anniversary, the national health service here in britain, m a that is, is loaded by the left here, just quickly who did kill your client father, the church you on the record who saw and, but there were british weapons we used. famously, i mean, you know about prison conditions in me and mom wants the condition of anger. who g in detention have you even been able to speak to her? i mean, you know about jail and hunger strike after all. yes. darn santucci is condition is much better than our condition when we way that bit as prisoners, but according to ha, stand edge. he is narrow in the very distressed condition. it's in fear of a life, not that much, but he doesn't have any access to the information and he cannot meet any other person. but from the lawyers, whom she asked to meet weekly for 30 minutes, a mentor, a mental torture. she doesn't claim she's be tortured. she, she doesn't blame. she's been physically tortured. not. not physically taught you. now. she's charged with the corruption. she's charged with the fl
background to a i don't go too too far back, but since it was a 73rd of us is 73rd anniversary, the national health service here in britain, m a that is, is loaded by the left here, just quickly who did kill your client father, the church you on the record who saw and, but there were british weapons we used. famously, i mean, you know about prison conditions in me and mom wants the condition of anger. who g in detention have you even been able to speak to her? i mean, you know about jail and...
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: tonight in a statement, the tennessee health department saying while it had "not stopped child immunizations, it was mindful of hesitancy and the intens national conversation around vaccines." and underscoring the risk facing young people who are unvaccinated, tonight in utah, health officials are investigating cases linked to ten different summer camps in just one week. how worried are you about the start of the school year, just weeks away? >> with the delta variant coming on, there is some worry about when school starts and how this will shape up. >> reporter: and tonight, the nfl network's rich eisen trying to get the word out to get your vaccine, sharing on instagram he's tested positive despite being fully vaccinated. saying doctors have told him it could have been much worse without the vaccines. adding, "every health care professional i've come across in the last few days tell me the two shots of pfizer i got in february are what's keeping a 52-year-old like me from a far worse experience than the awful one i'm having. so be careful if you're vaccinated and if you're not vaccinated, don't wait another second." >> whit johnson with us l
: tonight in a statement, the tennessee health department saying while it had "not stopped child immunizations, it was mindful of hesitancy and the intens national conversation around vaccines." and underscoring the risk facing young people who are unvaccinated, tonight in utah, health officials are investigating cases linked to ten different summer camps in just one week. how worried are you about the start of the school year, just weeks away? >> with the delta variant coming...
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you know, doctors are losing hope in the whole nation health system. everyone is losing hope, but we're here for our patient. we tried to do our best for them. cases continue to so everyone seems to want to be the 1st to get the vaccine, but with limited stocks, fewer than a 1000000 have received the 2 jobs so far. that's about 8 percent of the tradition population of the situation. he has 3 good solidarity and c, as across north africa with neighboring libya, losing its border and other countries sending medical supplies to help prevent the humanitarian disaster. hum, advice, or dizzying japan capital tokyo has hit another 6 months high of new cove in 1900 cases just the day before the olympic games opening ceremony. almost 2000 positive tests were recorded over the past 24 hours. that's the highest figure since mid january, and that's the spite tokyo being under a state of emergency for the past 11 days. and to add further problems, the director of the opening ceremony has been sac after footage emerge of him telling a joke about the holocaust during
you know, doctors are losing hope in the whole nation health system. everyone is losing hope, but we're here for our patient. we tried to do our best for them. cases continue to so everyone seems to want to be the 1st to get the vaccine, but with limited stocks, fewer than a 1000000 have received the 2 jobs so far. that's about 8 percent of the tradition population of the situation. he has 3 good solidarity and c, as across north africa with neighboring libya, losing its border and other...
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state does things differently, they don't have a national health service with a vaccine program likeith certifications, so we are concerned about making sure that new variants do not come into the u.kand that we have a system tt identifies where we have variants of covid, and we are able to isolate it. >> scotland and wales will also follow the new quarantine rules. the welsh government said, we regret the u.k.'s government proposals to fuher remove quarantine requirements, however, as we share an open border with england, it would be ineffective to introduce separate arrangements for wales. the plans are a boost to the aviation and tourism sectors have been pushing for a laxation of travel rules. let's get the reaction from the chief executive of heathrow airport. >> the government needs to show confidence in the vaccination program to allow those that have been vaccinated to travel freely. there is more that can be done to make it easier for people to travel. getting the pcr tests as the first check when you come back to the u.k. why not replace that with a much cheaper lateral flo
state does things differently, they don't have a national health service with a vaccine program likeith certifications, so we are concerned about making sure that new variants do not come into the u.kand that we have a system tt identifies where we have variants of covid, and we are able to isolate it. >> scotland and wales will also follow the new quarantine rules. the welsh government said, we regret the u.k.'s government proposals to fuher remove quarantine requirements, however, as we...
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some of the nation's top health officials.k on capitol hill today to testify on the path forward to. >> and this pandemic kron four's, washington correspondent basil john joins us now with more. good evening. base off. >> well, grant. vicki, good evening. and yes, some health officials are calling this recent surge a quote, pandemic of the unvaccinated and lawmakers want americans to do their part to stop it. >> senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about, quite frankly, are dancing around this because you're trying to obscure responsibility for 4 million people dying around the from a pandemic, a heated exchange between doctor anthony fauci and kentucky republican senator rand paul as health officials testified about the future of the pandemic there will be responsibility for those unfunded the lab, including yourself, paul clean, the national institutes of health funding controversial research that could have contributed to the pandemic. doctor fauci says that's not true. if why ian here, senator, it is. you inv
some of the nation's top health officials.k on capitol hill today to testify on the path forward to. >> and this pandemic kron four's, washington correspondent basil john joins us now with more. good evening. base off. >> well, grant. vicki, good evening. and yes, some health officials are calling this recent surge a quote, pandemic of the unvaccinated and lawmakers want americans to do their part to stop it. >> senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about, quite...
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. 50. about the health of the nation. lanced diet. it is a very good point, everyone has to eat, - point, everyone has to eat, obviously, but it is about a balanced diet and when you look at how much is spent on sugary food versus fruit and veg, the more money is spent on the bad stuff than the good stuff, so that does not give an impression of it being a balanced diet. , ., ~ diet. yes, and i think we definitely... _ diet. yes, and i think we definitely... there - diet. yes, and i think we - definitely... there definitely is a problem in this country, we have an obesity crisis and it does impact on people's health and it is absolutely right this report has looked at the ways we can improve that and i think some of those recommendations in their call government to consider, as it produces its white paper later in the air, they are great actually and things particularly thinking about school meals, free school meals, thinking about can you work with local communities to make out actually what will really help those individu
. 50. about the health of the nation. lanced diet. it is a very good point, everyone has to eat, - point, everyone has to eat, obviously, but it is about a balanced diet and when you look at how much is spent on sugary food versus fruit and veg, the more money is spent on the bad stuff than the good stuff, so that does not give an impression of it being a balanced diet. , ., ~ diet. yes, and i think we definitely... _ diet. yes, and i think we definitely... there - diet. yes, and i think we -...
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pressure mouth on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of any one percent for national health saw the staff. the organization celebrated its 70 thought anniversary monday was given a medal of honor from the queen about fury as a low salaries remains because i was in any chest trust chub and told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is that how tirelessly the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it just, i've been working for 73 years to being in the form and it says, birthday this is very dissolved when dissolved on. but today we almost 100 told them to and they have stopped short about 120 pounds. and so to get one good chart . so this one for one reason is been working conditions since 2000 to 821 percent of doctors have left us and even the not will help to save the life. she also left out just saying that these kind of pay and i got dr. really insulting. well, the cobra pandemic has taken a half tone. of course on h. s. walker's over 600 medical personnel have died from the disease at inclin to learn thought
pressure mouth on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of any one percent for national health saw the staff. the organization celebrated its 70 thought anniversary monday was given a medal of honor from the queen about fury as a low salaries remains because i was in any chest trust chub and told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is that how tirelessly the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it just, i've...
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bounce on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of just one percent for national health service staff organization celebrated its 73rd anniversary of monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen. the fury of a low salaries remains because as an a chest trust, jefferson told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is that's how tirelessly the and it just stopped looked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it just, i've been working for 73 years to being the full horn and it says, birthday this is very dissolved when dissolved on. but today we're almost 100000 to and the to stop short about 101000. so to get one good chart. so this one for one reason is been working conditions since 2000 to 821 percent of doctors have left us and he won that but not who helped to save the life. she also left out just saying that these kind of pay and i got dr. really insulting the cove appendix taken a heavy toll on in a chest work is more than 600 medical personnel have died from the disease in england alone. nearly 80000 n h s staff members hav
bounce on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of just one percent for national health service staff organization celebrated its 73rd anniversary of monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen. the fury of a low salaries remains because as an a chest trust, jefferson told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is that's how tirelessly the and it just stopped looked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it just, i've been working...
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mounts on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of only one percent for national health service staff. the organization celebrated 73rd anniversary monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen. but fury of a low salaries remains because as an, an h. s. trust chairman told us, the wards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is. that's how i lastly the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73 years to being in the form. and it says, birthday this is very dissolved, very dissolved on them. but today we all know 100000. and it just stopped short about 101000 social workers short. so this is what i see is one reason he's been working conditions since 2002, 821 percent of doctors have left the us. and he wouldn't that but not who hope to save the life. she also left out of just saying that these kind of been like he's got dr. really insulting. let's not forget the cobra pandemic stick in a harsh toll on a nature work is more than 600 medical personnel of died from the disease in england al
mounts on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of only one percent for national health service staff. the organization celebrated 73rd anniversary monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen. but fury of a low salaries remains because as an, an h. s. trust chairman told us, the wards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is. that's how i lastly the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working...
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mounting on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of just one percent for national health service staff. the organization celebrated its 73rd verse room monday is given a medal of honor by the queen, but fury of a low salaries remains because as it and h s trust jack told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is. that's how i literally the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73 years to being in the full horn. and it says his birthday is a very dissolved, very dissolved on him. but today we almost 100 told them to and it just stopped short about 101000 social workers short. so this is what i see is one reason he's been working conditions since 2002, 821 percent of doctors have left the us and even that, but not who helped to save life. she also left out just saying that these kind of pay and i got dr. really insulting. look over upon damage just taking a heavy toll on an h. s. work is more than 600 medical personnel have died from the disease in england alone. nearly 80000 and inch
mounting on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of just one percent for national health service staff. the organization celebrated its 73rd verse room monday is given a medal of honor by the queen, but fury of a low salaries remains because as it and h s trust jack told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is. that's how i literally the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73...
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national institute on health. republicans on capitol hill are demanding documents on the research but so far the w.h.o. has refused, spoke with the top often energy and commerce committee is one looking for answers. >> she's trying to answer the critical question whether u.s. government grants played a role in risky research in wuhan lab that could have started the pandemic, those records are just one data point in a complex investigation. >> we want to know what was funded through taxpayer dollars to the wuhan lab. >> this republican congressman told cbs news despite two former requests the national institute of health has not fully cooperated with investigators. >> we need to better understand when nih started fund grangted at the wuhan lab. >> in a lebanon obtained by cbs news, the nih has not provided a single document whether nih funding played a role in risky research in china. >> we're 16 months into the pandemic, why do these records still matter? >> think of every loved one we lost, every health care work
national institute on health. republicans on capitol hill are demanding documents on the research but so far the w.h.o. has refused, spoke with the top often energy and commerce committee is one looking for answers. >> she's trying to answer the critical question whether u.s. government grants played a role in risky research in wuhan lab that could have started the pandemic, those records are just one data point in a complex investigation. >> we want to know what was funded through...
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nation. and we've lost because we haven't had a health services, etc function. so that's the 1st thing i would say. the 2nd thing i would say, and this is very relevant because i last march and what's not. 15 months ago, i wrote an article which i publicizing the consequences of coded in a year's time, will not be anything to do with chest infections or, or problems with breathing. it'll be june with a psychological consequences. and these are going to be to fall. these are the consequences or actually long coding. we know the virus is getting the brain and we know this virus gets in the brand new. the last every we saying that people who have to deal the health service was over stress. and i had to deal with with that being properly resource and i'm particularly property protected. half of all people working in intensive care, you got p t. do we have a shade to deal with the psychological consequences? oh no, we do not. we still, we don't have any roadmap for the brain until i find that really reprehensible because this, the consequences are not just economic,
nation. and we've lost because we haven't had a health services, etc function. so that's the 1st thing i would say. the 2nd thing i would say, and this is very relevant because i last march and what's not. 15 months ago, i wrote an article which i publicizing the consequences of coded in a year's time, will not be anything to do with chest infections or, or problems with breathing. it'll be june with a psychological consequences. and these are going to be to fall. these are the consequences or...
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habitable service, people say vaccination program here in britain benefited from the creation of the national health service in the, in the post war period. are there other lessons that western european countries can learn from china recovering from the impacts of neo liberal policies? i think the western countries are really trying to develop a way to keep china down. they need to reform what the, where america and europe need reform, bad like they need to reform their systems to make them work better. less politics, less ology, and more. delivering practical good and practical benefits for their people. that's what governments tell people is the whole time in the major country. that's exactly what they were trying to to. and in fact, you know, what was the big issue? i think with western country is that somehow they have convinced themselves that there's only one form of democracy as call liberal democracy. and they've made this length of liberalism and democracy only liberal society can give them a crack. and i think that fall there could be other forms of democratic governance . i, i, for one th
habitable service, people say vaccination program here in britain benefited from the creation of the national health service in the, in the post war period. are there other lessons that western european countries can learn from china recovering from the impacts of neo liberal policies? i think the western countries are really trying to develop a way to keep china down. they need to reform what the, where america and europe need reform, bad like they need to reform their systems to make them...
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pressures mounting on the british government to improve or not infamous one percent pay rise for national health. solve a stone off. now the organization celebrated at 73rd anniversary. monday i was given an honorary metal from the queen, but fury over low calories remains and the chest trusts chairman told us such awards to pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies in the hall, tirelessly and it just looked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it just, i've been working for 73 years to being in the form and it says, birthday this is very dissolved when it dissolved on. but today we almost 100 told them to and it just stopped short about 101000. so to get one short. so this one full price is one reason is been working conditions since 2008, 21 percent of doctors have left us and even the not will help to save the life. she also left out of just saying that these kind of bad like that dr. really insulting, while the proposed pay rise of one percent. and we hud could up to the result in a loss to such personnel as inflation is full cost to come in at 1.5 percent. a british us tha
pressures mounting on the british government to improve or not infamous one percent pay rise for national health. solve a stone off. now the organization celebrated at 73rd anniversary. monday i was given an honorary metal from the queen, but fury over low calories remains and the chest trusts chairman told us such awards to pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies in the hall, tirelessly and it just looked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it just, i've been working for...
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large crowds, which draws our attention, and we have to report it to the local departmental and national health authorities . so we can address the situation together. at the height of the pandemic and columbia as borders were closed and the flow of undocumented migrants had diminished sharply. but now that measures have been somewhat relaxed. these uncertain journeys are again, on the rise planned by even worse conditions these migrants homeland see in human al jazeera. ah. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now just 0 now to new jersey as president has rejected accusations of a coo and says he will not turn into a dictator. 2 opposition. politicians were detained on friday after president. i sighed, revoked their immunity. us president joe biden is on further guidelines or restrictions could be introduced on for a surgeon cove. in 1900 cases comes a day off the rules with hyphen for millions of federal employees. the us presidents, as warned further guidelines or rules, could be introduced after a surgeon cove at $900.00 cases and comes a day after he announced site rules f
large crowds, which draws our attention, and we have to report it to the local departmental and national health authorities . so we can address the situation together. at the height of the pandemic and columbia as borders were closed and the flow of undocumented migrants had diminished sharply. but now that measures have been somewhat relaxed. these uncertain journeys are again, on the rise planned by even worse conditions these migrants homeland see in human al jazeera. ah. and let's take you...