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the new national health service _ extreme danger. and a i extreme danger. the new national health service starts... and a few| health service starts... and a few ears health service starts. .. and a few years after— health service starts... and a few years after the — health service starts... and a few years after the 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 comb
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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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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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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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in her personal message today that this award also marks over seven decades in which the national health service life of this country. later today, at st paul's cathedral in london, a service of thanksgiving will take place, marking the 73 years of the nhs and giving thanks for the work of its staff during the pandemic. the service will be attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge. nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's cross to our health correspondent catherine burns. good morning. it is morning of high emotions. good morning. it is morning of high emotions- we _ good morning. it is morning of high emotions. we have _ good morning. it is morning of high emotions. we have been _ good morning. it is morning of high emotions. we have been here - good morning. it is morning of high emotions. we have been here for. good morning. it is morning of high l emotions. we have been here for two hours and we have been speaking to staff and patients, talking about the george cross. what does it mean to them? it is the highest non—military award, it felt every day in the first wave that they were going to wo
in her personal message today that this award also marks over seven decades in which the national health service life of this country. later today, at st paul's cathedral in london, a service of thanksgiving will take place, marking the 73 years of the nhs and giving thanks for the work of its staff during the pandemic. the service will be attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge. nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's cross to our health correspondent catherine burns. good morning. it is...
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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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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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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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mean, i don't go too, too far back, but since it was the 73 of us is 73rd anniversary, the national health service here in britain 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 used. famously, i mean, you know about prison conditions in me and mom wants the condition of anger to gee, in detention. have you even been able to speak to her? i mean, you know, about jail and hunger strike after all. yes, doran santucci condition is much better than our condition when we weigh that bit as prisoners. but according to our standard, he is now in the very distressed condition. is the unfair of a life, not that much, but he doesn't have any access to the information. he cannot meet any other person. but from the lawyers whom she asked to meet weekly for 30 minutes before i went to 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 is charged with the corruption. she's charged with the flouting coven restri
mean, i don't go too, too far back, but since it was the 73 of us is 73rd anniversary, the national health service here in britain 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 used. famously, i mean, you know about prison conditions in me and mom wants the condition of anger to gee, in detention. have you even been able to speak to her? i mean, you know, about jail and hunger strike after...
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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 thing, chi
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....
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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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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 inches staff
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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introduce the subject than i said, the london science museum currently pressed into service as a national health service vaccination center. a demonstration of the practical application of scientific achievement. nice seems reasonably clear that in the country of the u. k. science has the upper hand entirely signed to the any vaccination program. the vaccines have in stock divided, which is still running rampant, but they do stop. most people getting seriously unwell and keep them indeed, the success of any chance and running vaccination compared to the tedious deficiencies of the privatized english testing system. as something which side to job westminster, incoming health tech may wish to ponder, as he considers the massive issue of reform or social care provision. the u. k. may be in the finishing state of beating the violence, but internationally human kinds of bailey. i started walks last month and the ideal accessing of carpet been cornwell, the g 7 liter tailed, a worldwide initiative.
introduce the subject than i said, the london science museum currently pressed into service as a national health service vaccination center. a demonstration of the practical application of scientific achievement. nice seems reasonably clear that in the country of the u. k. science has the upper hand entirely signed to the any vaccination program. the vaccines have in stock divided, which is still running rampant, but they do stop. most people getting seriously unwell and keep them indeed, the...
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on the british government from prove on the proposed pay rise of just one percent for the national health service staff, the organization celebrated its 73rd anniversary on monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen. that fury overload out of reach remains because as the chair of an h s. trust 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 doing pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73 years, sort of being the full horn and it says, birthday this is very dissolved, very dissolved on them. but today we almost 100 told them to and stopped short about 101000. so some one could short. so this crisis is one reason he's been working conditions since 2002, 821 percent of doctors have left us and he won that but not who hope to say what is life. she also left out, it's just saying that these kind of been, i got dr. really insulting. while the kelly returned, demick has taken a heavy toll on the n. h. s. workers. more than 600 medical personnel have die from the disease in england alone.
on the british government from prove on the proposed pay rise of just one percent for the national health service staff, the organization celebrated its 73rd anniversary on monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen. that fury overload out of reach remains because as the chair of an h s. trust 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 doing pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been...
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still a joint computer system fail using the personal data held by britain national health service. where do you live and have yourself as many i mentioned before, you know, the old personal information on over 60000000 people often going back decades has, has one of the biggest stores of patient records going back through time globally. it says standouts in terms of the day 3 has and it's billions of pounds. and they, sir, is the oil as be nowadays? here is money. normally any test data can only be used by those treating a patient. but when the pandemic struck, the rules were loosened. in march 2020, then a chest announced that they were setting up being called the cove at 19 dates. and that they'd enter into 5 contracts with different tech companies. and that, that they to do was going to be the kind of single source of truth about the pandemic. for the m h f. the data store pulls together information from across the fast in a test, including confidential details given to the 111 helpline, and even tech company location data. this would supposedly help ministers allocate resources
still a joint computer system fail using the personal data held by britain national health service. where do you live and have yourself as many i mentioned before, you know, the old personal information on over 60000000 people often going back decades has, has one of the biggest stores of patient records going back through time globally. it says standouts in terms of the day 3 has and it's billions of pounds. and they, sir, is the oil as be nowadays? here is money. normally any test data can...
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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 alone. thi
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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the london science museum currently passed into service as a national health service vaccination center. a demonstration of the practical application of scientific achievement at nice seems reasonably clear that in the countries of the u. k. science has the upper hand entirely signed to the any vaccination program. the vaccines happen to stop divide it, which is still running rampant, but they do stop most people getting studiously unwell and keep them out of indeed the success of any chest and running vaccination compared to the see the deficiencies of the privatized english.
the london science museum currently passed into service as a national health service vaccination center. a demonstration of the practical application of scientific achievement at nice seems reasonably clear that in the countries of the u. k. science has the upper hand entirely signed to the any vaccination program. the vaccines happen to stop divide it, which is still running rampant, but they do stop most people getting studiously unwell and keep them out of indeed the success of any chest and...
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every thing on the link between coroner vitus on pressure on the national health service having been broken by the high you k vaccination rate. thus, the, you could government concept of freedom be withdrawing most corporate restrictions in england on monday of this week. however, the risks are evident. the u. k is currently undergoing a 3rd wave of corona by this based around the highly infectious delta v d. and what not the economy into the teeth of a corporate serge represents an experiment with precedence. the link between the virus and hospitalization has been weakened, but not broken entirely. and these are now on the rise. in addition, the long term impact of the debilitating effects of the virus sometimes called long corbett, are not well understood. if infection mate started to pass 800000 cases a day, the food damage to the health of the population will not just be measured and immediate hospitalization. finally, professor baker points to the risk that you keep opening up with a partially vaccinated population. may facilitate the emotions of farther boxiness as to the video
every thing on the link between coroner vitus on pressure on the national health service having been broken by the high you k vaccination rate. thus, the, you could government concept of freedom be withdrawing most corporate restrictions in england on monday of this week. however, the risks are evident. the u. k is currently undergoing a 3rd wave of corona by this based around the highly infectious delta v d. and what not the economy into the teeth of a corporate serge represents an experiment...
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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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does man on the british government improve on the proposed pay rise had just one percent for national health service staff. the organization celebrated its 73rd anniversary. on monday, i was given a medal of honor from the queen. fury over low salaries does remain because as the chair haven't, and i just trust told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody, the lies is that's how tirelessly the and it just off 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, very dissolved on. but today we're almost 100000 to and it just stopped short about 101 pulse and so to get one good chart. so this one full price is one reason is better working conditions. since 2000 to 821 percent of doctors have left us and even the north will help to save the life. she also left out of just saying that these kind of pay and i use that dr. re insulting. while the cobra pandemic has taken a heavy tolan and a chest workers, more than 600 medical personnel have died from the disease in england alone. an
does man on the british government improve on the proposed pay rise had just one percent for national health service staff. the organization celebrated its 73rd anniversary. on monday, i was given a medal of honor from the queen. fury over low salaries does remain because as the chair haven't, and i just trust told us awards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody, the lies is that's how tirelessly the and it just off looked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it just, i've...
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and that is £10 billion of course that can't go to the national health service, that can't go to policinghould worry a great deal about inflation and the knock—on effect is that it will represent in the economy, with interest rates and the government's ability to fund public services. james, bring your expertise to bear. the bank of england are telling us this will— the bank of england are telling us this will be temporary. global energy— this will be temporary. global energy prices have been a lot higher~ — energy prices have been a lot higher. i'm not sure the extra production— higher. i'm not sure the extra production of oil is necessarily something to be celebrated, the way temperatures are going at the moment. _ temperatures are going at the moment, but opec has released the valve. _ moment, but opec has released the valve. if— moment, but opec has released the valve. if you — moment, but opec has released the valve, if you like. russia have started — valve, if you like. russia have started to _ valve, if you like. russia have started to produce more. so this has the potential to may
and that is £10 billion of course that can't go to the national health service, that can't go to policinghould worry a great deal about inflation and the knock—on effect is that it will represent in the economy, with interest rates and the government's ability to fund public services. james, bring your expertise to bear. the bank of england are telling us this will— the bank of england are telling us this will be temporary. global energy— this will be temporary. global energy prices have...
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the surge in infections has led to a large number of people being told to isolate by the national health serviceland and wales. the bbc has learned that the app is to be modified so that it sends out fewer alerts. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. have you been pinged lately? 26 million people have downloaded the nhs covid app, although it's unclear how many have it switched on. the app uses bluetooth to detect the distance between phones, and if someone tests positive, will ping those who've been in close proximity, within two metres for 15 minutes, and advise them to self—isolate. tonight a source at the app team told the bbc they'd been told to adjust its sensitivity so that it sends out fewer alerts. as our restrictions change, of course the app needs to change in line. things like the relaxing of the one metre plus rule, for example, on the 19th ofjuly, might well lead to a review of the way the app itself needs to function. but labour says the sensitivity of the app shouldn't be weakened. this feels like taking the batteries out of the smoke detector, and that is never a good idea. t
the surge in infections has led to a large number of people being told to isolate by the national health serviceland and wales. the bbc has learned that the app is to be modified so that it sends out fewer alerts. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. have you been pinged lately? 26 million people have downloaded the nhs covid app, although it's unclear how many have it switched on. the app uses bluetooth to detect the distance between phones, and if someone tests positive, will ping those...
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seem that it is better to looseness restrictions now and not to have it overwhelming the national health service later on in the year. way it would go back to a very much overwhelmed system or situations that you saw earlier in the year. however, the medical community is also extremely concerned by this, if not outright critical. danger is, of course, if people decide to throw all caution to the wind and also stop measures such as mall squaring, which they say is still a relatively unobtrusive way of maintaining safety as well as social distance thing . the problem is, is that you're going to get still people getting infected with this is you mentioned, once again, we've seen tens of thousands of people being infected in the past 24 hours of this from kobe. and the vaccine program were huge. be successful at breaking the link between the transmission and those real high spikes and hospitalizations still isn't a 100 percent effective. now the thought behind the medical community as well as perhaps also being echoed republic opinion about 70 percent of the public think that it is perhaps a good id
seem that it is better to looseness restrictions now and not to have it overwhelming the national health service later on in the year. way it would go back to a very much overwhelmed system or situations that you saw earlier in the year. however, the medical community is also extremely concerned by this, if not outright critical. danger is, of course, if people decide to throw all caution to the wind and also stop measures such as mall squaring, which they say is still a relatively unobtrusive...
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is this the national health service at pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop. shortage is holiday planned in ruins. oh, on a brighter note. singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, which means the return of churchgoers and theater audiences. but as the prime minister knows, there is no freedom from the virus itself, is to proceed cautiously in the way that we are. also right to recognize that it is far from over both johnson and treasury secretary richey soon i have been forced to isolate because of close contact with a confirmed ace to most senior members of the government. then celebrating freedom day at home, joan al jazeera london. so as trillion states have extended restrictions in an effort to stop the spread of the highly transmissible delta variance cipher strictly. and then the 7 day long time after recording several new infections on the 5 day long phone. and victoria that was due to ends on choose day, has been extended for anothe
is this the national health service at pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop. shortage is holiday planned in ruins. oh, on a brighter note. singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, which means the return of churchgoers and theater audiences. but as the prime minister knows, there is no freedom from the virus itself, is to proceed cautiously in the...
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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 have been r
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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ros: look at the national health service website and there is no mention of informed decisions.ys people should self-isolate immediately if you're contacted by either n.h.s. track and trace or by the n.h.s. covid-19 app. reading that, you could be forgiven for thinking if you are pinged, you have to self-isolate. well, after the times story and the minister's interviews, next a downing street's spokesperson offered further advice. we were told isolation is the most important action people can take to stop the spread of the rus. businesses should be supporting employees to isolate, not encouraging them to break isolation. once everyone digested all of this advice, the policy has come under renewed pressure even from within boris johnson's conservative party. >> come august 16, those who have had two jabs will be ok to not not to isolate but to do testing. but my question is, why not now? ros: the government says the rules stay f now and it argues that the plan shift in several weeks will be tied to the vaccine rollout. >> at the moment, 85% of the adult population have been vacci
ros: look at the national health service website and there is no mention of informed decisions.ys people should self-isolate immediately if you're contacted by either n.h.s. track and trace or by the n.h.s. covid-19 app. reading that, you could be forgiven for thinking if you are pinged, you have to self-isolate. well, after the times story and the minister's interviews, next a downing street's spokesperson offered further advice. we were told isolation is the most important action people can...
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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 national health service staff organization celebrated is 73rd on the verse rail monday was given a medal of honor. the queen, the fury of a low salaries remains because this one and h. s. trust champus and told us about stone pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is that's how tirelessly the and it just stopped looked doing pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73 years, being the full horn. and it says, birthday this is very dissolved, very dissolved on him. but today we almost 100 told him to and it just stopped short about 101000. so some one could short. so this is one reason he's been working conditions since 2002, 821 percent of doctors have left us and he won that not who, how to say what is life. she also left out, it's just saying that these kind of been like, you've got dr. really insulting because we found them, it's taking a heavy toll on and they just work as more than 600 medical personnel have died from the disease in england. the low, nearly 80000 doesn't just stuff members have been recorded this. having caught the virus.
the national health service staff organization celebrated is 73rd on the verse rail monday was given a medal of honor. the queen, the fury of a low salaries remains because this one and h. s. trust champus and told us about stone pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is that's how tirelessly the and it just stopped looked doing pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73 years, being the full horn. and it says, birthday this is very dissolved, very...
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but look at the national health service website and that distinction isn't there.d "self—isolate immediately" if you're contacted by either "nhs track and trace or by the nhs covid—19 app". reading that, you could be forgiven for thinking that if you are pinged, you have to isolate. well, after the times story and the minister's interviews, next, a downing street spokesperson decided to offer further advice. we were told... and while everyone digested all of this advice, the self—isolation policy has come under renewed pressure — even from within boris johnson's conservative party. come august the 16th, those who have had two vaccines will be ok to not isolate but to do testing. my question is, why not now? the government though says the rules will stay for now, and argues that the planned shift in several weeks will be tied to the vaccine roll out. by by that stage, everyone would've had the chance without the chance to be vaccinated. there's another detail on this — the government has confirmed it is possible to apply for exemptions from self—isolation, and that
but look at the national health service website and that distinction isn't there.d "self—isolate immediately" if you're contacted by either "nhs track and trace or by the nhs covid—19 app". reading that, you could be forgiven for thinking that if you are pinged, you have to isolate. well, after the times story and the minister's interviews, next, a downing street spokesperson decided to offer further advice. we were told... and while everyone digested all of this advice,...
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on the british government to improve on a proposed pay raise of just one percent for the national health service workers. the organization celebrated at 70 heard anniversary on monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen under the over low salaries remains. because as the chair, when it's just for us, told us awards 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, sort of being in the form. and it says birthday is very dissolved, very dissolved on them, 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 is been working conditions since 2000 to 821 percent of doctors have left the us and even that not who helped to save the life. she also left out of just saying that these kind of pay and i got dr. re insulting. the coven panoramic has taken a heavy toll on a chest work is more than 600 medical personnel have died from the disease in england alone, nearly 80000, a
on the british government to improve on a proposed pay raise of just one percent for the national health service workers. the organization celebrated at 70 heard anniversary on monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen under the over low salaries remains. because as the chair, when it's just for us, told us awards 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...
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and this, the national health service app pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week. because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop shortage is holiday plans in ruins. oh, what a brighton note singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, which means the return of churchgoers and theater audiences. but as the prime minister knows, there is no freedom from the virus itself. is to proceed cautiously in the way that we are. also right to recognize that the damage is far from over. both johnson and treasury secretary richey soon i have been forced to isolate because of close contact with a confirmed case. the 2 most senior members of the government then celebrating freedom day at home, showed a whole al jazeera london south. korea's military is recorded its biggest cluster of covered 1900 infections. 2 dates with more than 80 percent of personnel aboard a ship testing positive. $247.00 sellers on an anti piracy mission in waters of africa are infected. that comes to south korea bottles its worst ever ou
and this, the national health service app pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week. because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop shortage is holiday plans in ruins. oh, what a brighton note singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, which means the return of churchgoers and theater audiences. but as the prime minister knows, there is no freedom from the virus itself. is to proceed cautiously in the...
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is using a track and trace at by the national health service, which calls for self by nation. if you spent time close to an individual who later tested positive for coven 19. and now there is a growing concerned that the paying demick. i'll keep saying that we're paying demick could cost the nation's economy $6300000000.00 in just 4 weeks. if rules related to the app are relaxed according to data from the center for economic economics and business research. the guardian is even reporting that some companies are saying 15 to 20 percent of their staff are absent due to isolation guidelines, while insult by felician himself last week, prime minister boards, johnson was asked by parliament about the government's handling of the app and tracing. everybody understands the the inconvenience of being being pinged as you writing says, you know, i'm, i was, i was with you in the, in the, in the commons chamber today. i apologize to everybody in business talking about all kinds of services, public sector, or otherwise i who are experiencing inconvenience. and for more on this, let's brin
is using a track and trace at by the national health service, which calls for self by nation. if you spent time close to an individual who later tested positive for coven 19. and now there is a growing concerned that the paying demick. i'll keep saying that we're paying demick could cost the nation's economy $6300000000.00 in just 4 weeks. if rules related to the app are relaxed according to data from the center for economic economics and business research. the guardian is even reporting that...
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the london science museum currently pressed into service as a national health service vaccination center. a demonstration of the practical application of scientific achievement at nice seems reasonably clear that in the country of the u. k. science has the upper hand entirely assigned to the any vaccination program. the vaccines have in stock divided.
the london science museum currently pressed into service as a national health service vaccination center. a demonstration of the practical application of scientific achievement at nice seems reasonably clear that in the country of the u. k. science has the upper hand entirely assigned to the any vaccination program. the vaccines have in stock divided.
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if you case national health service, i'm an event honoring the organization. and the efforts of its workers during the pandemic that always took the prime minister's life nearly a year and a half since coated arrived here. the lock downs and restrictions that was since put in place had become part of daily life. but the time to discuss those protections is close by, according to the government, because of the u. k. successful vaccination program, we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal? well, the government has said that where mosque would be a question of personal responsibility. the drastic human cost has left some records sent to quit wearing them altogether for the foreseeable future. personally, i'm probably going to keep it on from kind of mind, more about protecting and looking off the others that might be more vulnerable with it. it is good that i put it in the p
if you case national health service, i'm an event honoring the organization. and the efforts of its workers during the pandemic that always took the prime minister's life nearly a year and a half since coated arrived here. the lock downs and restrictions that was since put in place had become part of daily life. but the time to discuss those protections is close by, according to the government, because of the u. k. successful vaccination program, we must be honest with ourselves that if we...
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and is this the national health service that pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week? because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop. shortage is holiday planned in ruins. oh, on a brighter note. singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, which means the return of churchgoers and theater audiences. but as the prime minister knows, there is no freedom from the virus itself, is to proceed cautiously in the way that we are. also right to recognize this is far from over. both johnson and treasury secretary richey soon i have been false to isolate because of close contact with a confirmed s. 2 most senior members of the government then celebrating freedom day at home, jo dehas al jazeera london, a shock from germany's worst and natural disaster in decades is turned into anger. opposition, politicians. so the government should have done more to warn people about the floods. interior minister jose hoffer has been forced to respond, defending the government after 160 people died. and other 170 peop
and is this the national health service that pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week? because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop. shortage is holiday planned in ruins. oh, on a brighter note. singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, which means the return of churchgoers and theater audiences. but as the prime minister knows, there is no freedom from the virus itself, is to proceed cautiously...
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the national health service app pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop. shortage is holiday planned in ruins. there is some good news singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, and a chorus of full throated approval for that. for people who sing, but the thing is an amateur or professional. it's a very important part of your life. its way of keeping your sanity and keeping you relationship to the world. and so for us to be able to finally get together and here's a sound around us, not just coming out of a few speakers in front of our computer. it's just been regulatory. it means churches, night clubs and theaters can rule back into life. freed also from social distancing rules, but will there be people brave enough to fill them? joan, a whole al jazeera london, stella had here on down to 0, tight security in south africa as the corruption trial, a former president jacob, the resume of the days of rising. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to
the national health service app pinging away incessantly telling hundreds of thousands of people to self isolate each week because a close contact has tested positive and each ping means income. last stop. shortage is holiday planned in ruins. there is some good news singing is back band since the start of the pandemic, and a chorus of full throated approval for that. for people who sing, but the thing is an amateur or professional. it's a very important part of your life. its way of keeping...