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is that a sign of the splendor of a a national health service so having a command health service with effectively you could get these things done if yes it is scotland and went into a great successes of the past few years has been to use an improvement science the idea of collaborative change where instead of having a talk every. people want to do in terms of patient safety in hospitals and improving child health and so if we caught frontline staff together and they came up with i.d.'s which they tested and implemented and the team working element of the n.h.s. in scotland has been very very powerful over the past years it's important that we continue that that kind of approach as fully as we 'd should and allow me i'm hearing stories of people being told his are away on used 'd by taxi rather than find somebody to give it to you you're not allowed to give it to someone who says no out. here extra whatever bestest not we need to really to trust from brain start to do the right thing with that of those low level of public opposition to vaccinations them and some people feel but will be
is that a sign of the splendor of a a national health service so having a command health service with effectively you could get these things done if yes it is scotland and went into a great successes of the past few years has been to use an improvement science the idea of collaborative change where instead of having a talk every. people want to do in terms of patient safety in hospitals and improving child health and so if we caught frontline staff together and they came up with i.d.'s which...
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we have a national health service and we have a national institute of health research which swung into action really quickly and stopped people just doing their own personal little treatments and trials of 10 people and basically said everyone we need if that's out there we need to try to get them into trials and that's where you've seen these breakthroughs come from they've really pretty much all come from britain because we've actually been having that big studies that been a cynical genomic of the genetics one called remap cap which is an international study actually not just british but we've recruited heavily here for it and another called the recovery trial and they've given us the 1st treatments that really seem to benefit so the 1st that you remember being announced was steroids stairway treatments make things a bit worse actually if you don't have bad disease but if you're bad enough to be in a hospital or need oxygen they do significantly reduce mortality so the data that we're pretty dramatic at that point around the death rate was around 41 percent in hospital and the morta
we have a national health service and we have a national institute of health research which swung into action really quickly and stopped people just doing their own personal little treatments and trials of 10 people and basically said everyone we need if that's out there we need to try to get them into trials and that's where you've seen these breakthroughs come from they've really pretty much all come from britain because we've actually been having that big studies that been a cynical genomic...
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the second world war veteran who raised millions for britain's national health service during the first uk lockdown is being treated in hospital after contracting coronavirus. hello and welcome. soldiers are on the streets of myanmar as the armed forces confirm that they have carried out a coup, and intend to hold power for at least a year. they say they've responded to a fraudulent election won by the national league for democracy. its head, and the country's de facto leader, aung san suu kyi, and other seniorfigures in the party, have been arrested. state radio and television are off air, and phone and internet connections have been cut. let's speak to our south east asia correspondent jonathan head. what more can you tell us? no more than _ what more can you tell us? fir? more than that really, we only information from the military information from the military in main city areas, and things are pretty calm, people are focusing on trying to get food and money out of atm machines would seem to have stopped working nothing from the political capital, where the coup took place in the ea
the second world war veteran who raised millions for britain's national health service during the first uk lockdown is being treated in hospital after contracting coronavirus. hello and welcome. soldiers are on the streets of myanmar as the armed forces confirm that they have carried out a coup, and intend to hold power for at least a year. they say they've responded to a fraudulent election won by the national league for democracy. its head, and the country's de facto leader, aung san suu kyi,...
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well, i have had such marvellous service from the national health service, particularly the nurses.i broke my hip. we said, "oh, if you walk 100 times, your 100th birthday's coming up, we'll pay you a pound for every length that you do," and i think i said, "let's raise some money for charity." and he said, "well, let's raise it for covid—19, for the nhs." you're doing a good job, carry on, old boy! - thank you from myself and from everybody at the royal armoured corps and the nhs for everything you're doing. thanks, captain tom! we were talking earlier to tom moore, who's walking 100 lengths of his back garden before his 100th birthday on 30th april. and he hoped he would raise about £1,000. that went up to about £5,000. when we spoke to him and his lovely daughter hannah, in the first half of the show, they had just over £200,000. well, since we talked to him, another £45,000 has gone into hisjust giving page. the target had gone up to £100,000. let's make it £300,000, can we? can we do that? we then went, i believe, back on bbc breakfast on the bank holiday monday, and i think th
well, i have had such marvellous service from the national health service, particularly the nurses.i broke my hip. we said, "oh, if you walk 100 times, your 100th birthday's coming up, we'll pay you a pound for every length that you do," and i think i said, "let's raise some money for charity." and he said, "well, let's raise it for covid—19, for the nhs." you're doing a good job, carry on, old boy! - thank you from myself and from everybody at the royal armoured...
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s national health service is facing condemnation from many sides over its new gender neutral language requirements of all something the pandemic is hardly the time for a huge politically correct oba hole even those it's meant to benefit such as trans groups a critical of the timing of saskia tyler explains. do you think the national health service in a country in lockdown in the middle of a you raging pandemic would have other things to do than go on a rampage of political correctness but no you'd be wrong in fact here's a list of the new lingo you need to brush up on. and i just trust has come up with a roadmap to inclusive it and apparently this is just the start fast off so many revelations so tons out that all those people since the very beginning of time who thought they had breasts the word mark this wrong man could easily have been doing the midnight chest feeding all these years i don't rob it to be a row way ahead of his time but irony of ironies this trans friendly policy didn't even win over all the people it specifically set out to include this is an absolutely classic cas
s national health service is facing condemnation from many sides over its new gender neutral language requirements of all something the pandemic is hardly the time for a huge politically correct oba hole even those it's meant to benefit such as trans groups a critical of the timing of saskia tyler explains. do you think the national health service in a country in lockdown in the middle of a you raging pandemic would have other things to do than go on a rampage of political correctness but no...
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due to a shortage of intensive care beds in january alone the national health service transferred nearly 39 patients a day double the number seen during the 1st wave we spoke with a health care consultant who's witnessed the crisis firsthand i guess this shows 2 things she says stay in the condo make it home which was the 2nd wave is the 1st just this week. and how it's affecting different parts of the country at different rates it also shows the real strengths of the national health service in our country circles the country are able to create they can offer mutual aid and support to all the parts of the country that call so that this is what was i should also say built to do mutual aid which would be very difficult than any other sort of system although the daily infection rate remains high is around 20000 inclines chief medical officer has said the u.k. is past the pain of the 2nd wave with the number of confirmed cases over the past week drop paying 25 percent compared to the week before but student but to cherry says it's too early to celebrate. certainly i think when the infection
due to a shortage of intensive care beds in january alone the national health service transferred nearly 39 patients a day double the number seen during the 1st wave we spoke with a health care consultant who's witnessed the crisis firsthand i guess this shows 2 things she says stay in the condo make it home which was the 2nd wave is the 1st just this week. and how it's affecting different parts of the country at different rates it also shows the real strengths of the national health service in...
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of the biggest recent cyber attacks, including the wannacry hack that crippled the uk�*s national health service a former cia analyst told me that charging the hackers sends an important message to south korea. north korea. it is very important to expose north korea, their cyber capability and what they have been doing. north korea has become one of the most sophisticated cyber actors out there. it has really become adept at hacking international financial institutions and networks and using it program and obtain hard currency. cybercrime is just one of the extensions of their longtime reliance on various illicit activities to fund the regime. the us government, obviously, and intelligence community is very concerned, that north korea�*s cyber attack capabilities could inflict greater damage in the future and it is important to highlight this. you have said it has been going on for some time, thejustice department has been trying to link these people to the so—called wannacry attack which crippled the uk�*s national health service for a while, affected more than 150 countries and that attack on
of the biggest recent cyber attacks, including the wannacry hack that crippled the uk�*s national health service a former cia analyst told me that charging the hackers sends an important message to south korea. north korea. it is very important to expose north korea, their cyber capability and what they have been doing. north korea has become one of the most sophisticated cyber actors out there. it has really become adept at hacking international financial institutions and networks and using...
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he pledged to walk 100 laps around his large garden to raise money for the national health service. . he ended up raiing 33 million pounds and being knighted by queen elizabeth. >>> santa clara county is resuming a not so popular service tomorrow, jury duty is back. jury selection and trials will begin tomorrow for both criminal and civil cases. as you can expect, though, changes have been made. fewer jurors will be called to court at the same time, and social distancing protocol s will be in place. the county clerk's office remains closed until further notice. >>> the oakland zoo reopens with limited capacity this wednesday. you have to buy your tickets online and wear a mask. >>> up next at 5:00, it's been a year since covid first arrived in the bay area. can you imagine all the changes, wow, a look at what's changed since then and where things stand right now. >>> and we are tracking more wet weather headed for the bay area. rob joins us with the latest time line next. >>> but first, take a look at the clouds rolling in. this is a shot from emeryville back towards san francisco. y
he pledged to walk 100 laps around his large garden to raise money for the national health service. . he ended up raiing 33 million pounds and being knighted by queen elizabeth. >>> santa clara county is resuming a not so popular service tomorrow, jury duty is back. jury selection and trials will begin tomorrow for both criminal and civil cases. as you can expect, though, changes have been made. fewer jurors will be called to court at the same time, and social distancing protocol s...
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he'll be remembered for raising millions for the uk's national health service. exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. and the anc leader, nelson mandela, is to be set free unconditionally. three, two, one... a countdown - to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 - of its engines at once. and, apart from its power, it's the recycling of the rocket, - slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this _ a breakthrough in the . business of space travel. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it "a piece of cake". thousands of people have given the yachtswoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming in the cornish port of falmouth, after she smashed the world record for sailing solo around the world nonstop. this is bbc news, our main headline: the bbc has evidence that women in china's so—called re—education camp
he'll be remembered for raising millions for the uk's national health service. exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. and the anc leader, nelson mandela, is to be set free unconditionally. three, two, one... a countdown - to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 - of its engines at once. and, apart from its power, it's...
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due to a shortage of intensive care beds in january alone the national health service transferred nearly 39 patients a day double the number seen during the 1st wave we spoke with a health care consultant who's witnessed the crisis. i guess this shows 2 things shows the scale of the pandemic and how much worse the 2nd wave is the 1st just as rape. and how it's affecting different parts of the country at different rates it also shows the real strength of the national health service and that as countries circles the country are able to cope they can offer mutual aid and support to other parts of the country or culture so that this is what a national service is built to do mutual aid which would be very difficult than any other sort of system there is some good news i want the horizon because although the data infection right remains high at around 20000 england's chief medical officer has said that the u.k.'s past the pain of the 2nd wave with the number of confirmed cases over the past week dropping 25 percent compared to the week before but it could still take some time before things get
due to a shortage of intensive care beds in january alone the national health service transferred nearly 39 patients a day double the number seen during the 1st wave we spoke with a health care consultant who's witnessed the crisis. i guess this shows 2 things shows the scale of the pandemic and how much worse the 2nd wave is the 1st just as rape. and how it's affecting different parts of the country at different rates it also shows the real strength of the national health service and that as...
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century european project so i think i am and of course i recognize that the british that national health service is based their state aid rules which are pretty strict. yeah there are there are there are a but but public health is something that is take knowledge stand and support so i would regard that as a quintessential me european science as president by selection of course it is sad is good news for our nancy strong male and live woods respectively that's right as our restricted starting point makes absolutely no secret of his love for this country and his commitment to is he in our it's very very many elders. were in atlanta and public life he's right to message to east process and tool as he intends your he said if you're wearing orange you're not welcome here when he welcomed reach your own hair was formerly of the ira. hairy ass and it respects you for and on time was our represents an agenda united states an extraordinary and i was sounding one of that review of the fascination well you should interfere a some time i think it's i enter a very interesting i i i think that by comments fr
century european project so i think i am and of course i recognize that the british that national health service is based their state aid rules which are pretty strict. yeah there are there are there are a but but public health is something that is take knowledge stand and support so i would regard that as a quintessential me european science as president by selection of course it is sad is good news for our nancy strong male and live woods respectively that's right as our restricted starting...
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due to a shortage of intensive care beds in january alone the national health service transferred nearly 39 patients a day that will the number we seen during the 1st wave we spoke with a health care consultant who's witnessed the crisis firsthand i guess this shows 2 things. the scale of the condom ache and how much was the 2nd wave was the 1st just this week. and how it's actually different parts of the country at different rates it also shows the real strengths of the national health service in our country circles the country or even they can offer mutual aid and support of the parts of the country or culture so that this is what additional services built to do mutual aid which would be very difficult than any other sort of system although the daily infection rate remains high as around 20000 evelyn's chief medical officer has said the u.k. is past the peak of the 2nd wave with the number of confirmed cases over the past week dropping 25 percent compared to the week before but as they did present cherry says it's too early to celebrate. certainly i think that the infection rates are d
due to a shortage of intensive care beds in january alone the national health service transferred nearly 39 patients a day that will the number we seen during the 1st wave we spoke with a health care consultant who's witnessed the crisis firsthand i guess this shows 2 things. the scale of the condom ache and how much was the 2nd wave was the 1st just this week. and how it's actually different parts of the country at different rates it also shows the real strengths of the national health service...
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— does not have a national health service so— does not have a national health service so ituntries, to more — vaccines to 27 countries, to more than _ vaccines to 27 countries, to more than 400 million people. it more than 400 million people. it cannot— more than 400 million people. it cannot be done overnight so there — it cannot be done overnight so there are _ it cannot be done overnight so there are logistical problems. as you — there are logistical problems. as you say, the arrival of super _ as you say, the arrival of super mario at the head of the itaiiah — super mario at the head of the italian government, that does bring — italian government, that does bring with itself consequences that go— bring with itself consequences that go far beyond italy because he is seen as an extremely capable manager. he managed, after all, the european central bank with 19 centrai— european central bank with 19 central banks involved. he has solid experience. _ central banks involved. he has solid experience. and - central banks involved. he has solid experience. and he - central banks
— does not have a national health service so— does not have a national health service so ituntries, to more — vaccines to 27 countries, to more than _ vaccines to 27 countries, to more than 400 million people. it more than 400 million people. it cannot— more than 400 million people. it cannot be done overnight so there — it cannot be done overnight so there are _ it cannot be done overnight so there are logistical problems. as you — there are logistical problems. as you say, the...
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s national health service and is also a senior lecturer at the lead school of medicine dr can we were hearing there from the of about a few different reasons but i want to get your perspective what do you think is driving this reluctance for some people from very specific communities to take the vaccine. really complicated so a lot of the facts is a historical. people from minority ethnic and black backgrounds haven't had good experiences with health care with members of both or to figures and with the government you can. see in black will be you can see. in bangladeshi families it's a lot poorer when compared to their white counterparts and that's led to a mistrust of the health care system going forwards in the pandemic we've seen people from black and ethnic minority groups. higher numbers in the u.k. when compared to people from the minority backgrounds and actually when we saw after the lock down we saw numbers start to go up again they started to go work really in cities where there were high densities of people from black and minority and they were then delayed as well and they
s national health service and is also a senior lecturer at the lead school of medicine dr can we were hearing there from the of about a few different reasons but i want to get your perspective what do you think is driving this reluctance for some people from very specific communities to take the vaccine. really complicated so a lot of the facts is a historical. people from minority ethnic and black backgrounds haven't had good experiences with health care with members of both or to figures and...
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our health service completely overwhelmed and patients dieing on a scale and at a swiftness that none of us had ever witnessed before in the national health service. it was absolutely devastating. and the only thing that kept you going was sort of the belief you clung on to that one day this would be over. and if anyone had said to us a year down the line, your health service will be more overwhelmed, the deaths will have reached a peak no one ever imagined, i think we would have curled up in balls of misery, really, and, yet, here we are again. >> and, again, the prospect of months and months ahead of you, how are doctors and nurses doing? you haven't curled up in a ball just yet. >> not quite, although the tragedy this time around is that this awful second wave wasn't inevitable. it didn't have to happen. and i think a huge number of us, doctors and nurses, feel as though inexplicably our government made the same mistakes second time around. we locked down too late in the run up to christmas. we were desperate for lockdown to be put in place. it didn't happen. so a quarter of all our deaths in the united kingdom, over 25,000 peop
our health service completely overwhelmed and patients dieing on a scale and at a swiftness that none of us had ever witnessed before in the national health service. it was absolutely devastating. and the only thing that kept you going was sort of the belief you clung on to that one day this would be over. and if anyone had said to us a year down the line, your health service will be more overwhelmed, the deaths will have reached a peak no one ever imagined, i think we would have curled up in...
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s national health service by walking laps in his backyard has died of coke at $90.00 search all morris campaign went viral last year and raised over 30000000 pounds or 34000000 euros. for. staying in britain an english schoolboy has managed to capture the imagination of hundreds of artists from around the world 12 year old noah jones has cerebral palsy and is disabled to relieve boredom during the last down his father encouraged him to start painting as. reports the initiative has led to unexpected results. beeswax of the result of a joint production between international. and no one from southern england and his father. oh no i said and you have to suffer from sarah didn't pull see and cannot speak you know come out with the help of his father the 12 year old becomes crowned. he chooses the colors and pains the backgrounds then on to his company to pick tunes. the idea for the project came about lastly doing lockdown as a way to keep you know what occupied. we went out to the garbage to be our small cold and we just started answering your call not. just your friends are not all going
s national health service by walking laps in his backyard has died of coke at $90.00 search all morris campaign went viral last year and raised over 30000000 pounds or 34000000 euros. for. staying in britain an english schoolboy has managed to capture the imagination of hundreds of artists from around the world 12 year old noah jones has cerebral palsy and is disabled to relieve boredom during the last down his father encouraged him to start painting as. reports the initiative has led to...
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100th birthday, maybe raise 1,000 pounds, roughly $1,200, for embattled workers of britain's national health servicehat money mean for the men and women of the nhs? >> those funds have gone to the length and breadth of the uk. it's gone to every nhs charity in the country. >> reporter: he got a spitfire fly pass for his birthday and personal messages from pop stars to royalty. got 125,000 birthday cards this year. how many did you get last year? do you remember? >> maybe five or six. or seven. >> reporter: he was awarded an honorary promotion to colonel, then the notion of knighthood. how do you like the sound of sir tom? >> it was rather nice to be called sir thomas moore. but it isn't going to happen.>>. the queen made a rare self-quarantine exception to make captain tom a knight of the realm. his motto became the title of his book, "tomorrow will be a good day," for many, tomorrow will be a sad day in a world without captain sir thomas moore in it. tomorrow will be a good day, he said every time we spoke. it's who he was. he was full of warmth and kindness and optimism. he was a ray of light thro
100th birthday, maybe raise 1,000 pounds, roughly $1,200, for embattled workers of britain's national health servicehat money mean for the men and women of the nhs? >> those funds have gone to the length and breadth of the uk. it's gone to every nhs charity in the country. >> reporter: he got a spitfire fly pass for his birthday and personal messages from pop stars to royalty. got 125,000 birthday cards this year. how many did you get last year? do you remember? >> maybe five...
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of the corona virus pandemic captain tom morris set out to raise 1000 pounds for britain's national health service by walking 100 laps of his backyard before his 100th birthday his quest went viral and donations poured in from around the world totaling some 33000000 pounds more told d.w. how stunned he was a circus absolutely amazing that search some amount of money i was very rhodes and so it's all done on me the closers there's a really good one i'm trying to raise the source of all they are. using by the arrival of his centennial birthday captain tom was an international celebrity. he wrote an autobiography which he dedicated to all those who serve on the front line of any battle. at windsor castle queen elizabeth the 2nd knighted him for what he did accomplish with his walks. his sunny attitude during the pandemic has inspired people to look beyond their illness and loss. groups throughout the world. believe that is close to so many people well. it is no no maybe you saw the news but i would say to everyone. things will get better there's no doubt that wrongdoers will roll out onto the ground
of the corona virus pandemic captain tom morris set out to raise 1000 pounds for britain's national health service by walking 100 laps of his backyard before his 100th birthday his quest went viral and donations poured in from around the world totaling some 33000000 pounds more told d.w. how stunned he was a circus absolutely amazing that search some amount of money i was very rhodes and so it's all done on me the closers there's a really good one i'm trying to raise the source of all they are....
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. >>> the 100-year-old british world war ii veteran who raised almost $45 million for the national health serviceaptain sir tom moore died in a hospital on tuesday from pneumonia and covid-19. at this hour, he's being honored in a display of bright lights in london's picadilly circus. captain tom rose to fame, walking laps around his home, hoping to raise 1,000 pounds for the national health service's fight against the coronavirus. but he inspired so many who opened their hearts and their wallets. captain tom was knighted by the queen and promoted to honorary colonel. and british prime minister boris johnson praised captain tom. >> captain sir tom moore was a hero in the truest sense of the word. in the dark days of the second world war he fought for freedom. and in the case of this country's deepest post-war crisis, he united us all. he cheered us all up. and he embodied the triumph of the human spirit. he became not just a national inspiration, but a beacon of hope for the world. >> captain sir tom moore's simple idea to walk laps inspired a nation, something he said was beyond his wildest expe
. >>> the 100-year-old british world war ii veteran who raised almost $45 million for the national health serviceaptain sir tom moore died in a hospital on tuesday from pneumonia and covid-19. at this hour, he's being honored in a display of bright lights in london's picadilly circus. captain tom rose to fame, walking laps around his home, hoping to raise 1,000 pounds for the national health service's fight against the coronavirus. but he inspired so many who opened their hearts and...