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and the vice president of the german nursing council told us help us stuff. the coping this is for alex vonne, a few weeks ago there was discussion about making a vaccination. compulsory foreign nurses for many and i either freed since their arrest was medical concerns that, that up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now, because the virus spreading hearing about compulsory vaccination for all meaning throughout the health sector and other industries is also not unprecedented. as usual. it was discussed a few weeks ago since it can be a fast way of containing the virus. the situation was already tense before the pandemic. the workload is high in nursing homes and hospitals. it's not surprising that there is opposition at the health workers have to get vaccinated by it, but vaccination was made compulsory for every one hesitancy could be reduced significantly. the health workers would be less single doubt and every one being in it together would lead to broader accept it. so this in turn would create high vaccin
and the vice president of the german nursing council told us help us stuff. the coping this is for alex vonne, a few weeks ago there was discussion about making a vaccination. compulsory foreign nurses for many and i either freed since their arrest was medical concerns that, that up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now, because the virus spreading hearing about compulsory vaccination for all meaning throughout the health sector and other...
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with intensive care units running at full capacity. nationwide, the vice president of the german nursing council told us how staff a coping this is for and you can walk a few weeks ago. there was a discussion about making a vaccination. compulsory for nurses. many employ la are afraid they, since there are risk, i slice medical concerns that add up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now because of the viruses, i think we're hearing about compulsory vaccination for all meaning throughout the health sector. and other industries is also not unprecedented. it was discussed a few weeks ago since it can be a fast way of containing the virus was one yet. the situation was already tannist. before the pandemic, the workload is high in marson, horns and hospital it. it's unsurprising that there's opposition of health workers have to get vaccinated. but if vaccination was made compulsory for every one of hesitancy could be reduced significantly. health workers would be less singled out, and every one being in it together, it would lead to broader acceptance
with intensive care units running at full capacity. nationwide, the vice president of the german nursing council told us how staff a coping this is for and you can walk a few weeks ago. there was a discussion about making a vaccination. compulsory for nurses. many employ la are afraid they, since there are risk, i slice medical concerns that add up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now because of the viruses, i think we're hearing about...
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in the latest report from the nursing and midwifery council, they found the numbers leaving the job atf now. jim wheble, bbc london. shoppers are being warned that some retailers may not have enough stock for black friday this week because of supply chain issues. the uk�*s online retail association — the imrg — says problems getting goods from china and a shortage of drivers and warehouse staff mean stock might not arrive on time. our business correspondent caroline davies has more. we know that the course of the last 20 months has been difficult for many retailers. the pandemic, of course, caused stop—starts in the supply chain, backlogs at ports, and on top of that, there have been difficulties in some cases in getting hgv lorry drivers to be able to transport the goods to wherever they are needed. now, on top of that, we are building up to black friday, which is a big day in the shopping calendar where retailers slash the prices of some of their goods in order to try and encourage people to purchase in the run—up to christmas. it is originally something that started in the us and ha
in the latest report from the nursing and midwifery council, they found the numbers leaving the job atf now. jim wheble, bbc london. shoppers are being warned that some retailers may not have enough stock for black friday this week because of supply chain issues. the uk�*s online retail association — the imrg — says problems getting goods from china and a shortage of drivers and warehouse staff mean stock might not arrive on time. our business correspondent caroline davies has more. we...
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in the latest report from the nursing and midwifery council, they found the numbers leaving the job ate, bbc london. spotify has stopped automatically shuffling albums, at the request of adele. the singer says artists "create albums with care and put thought into the track listing for a reason". the streaming service announced its approval by tweeting: "anything for you." it comes days after the release of the london—born singer's album 30 — her first in six years, which was inspired by her divorce. in a moment we'll be speaking to a presenterfrom kiss fm about the move from spotify, but first let's have a quick listen. # go easy on me, baby # i was still a child # didn't get the chance # to feel the world around me # i had no time to choose what i chose to do...# joining me now is kaylee golding, music critic and presenter at kiss fm. lovely to have you with us this evening at bbc news. so, is this a surprise move by adele and i if i? i think it is a surprise, but now that it has happened, we have been waiting six years for this, so it makes sense that she would not want it all to be
in the latest report from the nursing and midwifery council, they found the numbers leaving the job ate, bbc london. spotify has stopped automatically shuffling albums, at the request of adele. the singer says artists "create albums with care and put thought into the track listing for a reason". the streaming service announced its approval by tweeting: "anything for you." it comes days after the release of the london—born singer's album 30 — her first in six years, which...
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nurse residency program. the full oakland city council will debate whether to stop testing city workers for marijuana use that happens when they are not on the job. the city's public safety committee unanimously approved that proposal yesterday. oakland currently test employees for cannabis, which can show up in test weeks after use. opponents s they saye testing has led to city employees quitting their jobs and adds to oakland's worker retention crisis. the proposal does not affect the policy against employees being impaired on the job. former las vegas raiders wide receiver henry ruggs is now facing more charges in connection with a dui crash that killed a woman in las vegas rugs did not appear in person in court today, as prosecutors announced those additional charges. they include felony dui and reckless driving in a charge for possession of a firearm while intoxicated. also in court today, rugs attorney argued to keep his client's medical records away from prosecutors, citing privacy laws right now, rugs is out on bail, the judge today, said his preliminary hearing for december 16th. a pedestrian was hit
nurse residency program. the full oakland city council will debate whether to stop testing city workers for marijuana use that happens when they are not on the job. the city's public safety committee unanimously approved that proposal yesterday. oakland currently test employees for cannabis, which can show up in test weeks after use. opponents s they saye testing has led to city employees quitting their jobs and adds to oakland's worker retention crisis. the proposal does not affect the policy...
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nurses and when we've asked them the question, are they vaccinated? they've said, "no." they don't want be vaccinated. but information sessions run with their local councilo have jabs. some had been put off by what they read on social media. i think the information is the key. i think that people shouldn'tjust busy themselves with what happens on social media because 90% of what they write there, or they say there, is lies. what did you think when you had it? were you nervous? well, when i was going there i was a bit worried, but when i went there, they talked to me about the vaccine, so i had it and there was nothing. compulsory vaccination is there to protect residents and staff after so many care home deaths during the pandemic. and despite existing staff shortages, council bosses believe homes will cope with support. many of them have been recruiting, of course, to replace staff that they've known will be leaving so you cannot rule out that there will not be a problem in a small number of places but overall this has been well managed and the sector will come through it. but whether homes will be able to find enough new staff to replace those who are
nurses and when we've asked them the question, are they vaccinated? they've said, "no." they don't want be vaccinated. but information sessions run with their local councilo have jabs. some had been put off by what they read on social media. i think the information is the key. i think that people shouldn'tjust busy themselves with what happens on social media because 90% of what they write there, or they say there, is lies. what did you think when you had it? were you nervous? well,...
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the chief executive of the nhs, i would get the chief executive of the council of deans of health, who train, educate our student nursessolated case, that you know of others who have similarly received very poor care. you have worked yourself i think as a health visitor at one point, what sort of experiences were patients telling you about?— sort of experiences were patients telling you about? well, similar to the death of— telling you about? well, similar to the death of a _ telling you about? well, similar to the death of a patient _ telling you about? well, similar to the death of a patient in _ telling you about? well, similar to the death of a patient in north - telling you about? well, similar to l the death of a patient in north west london this year, again, negligence was cited. now, some... this london this year, again, negligence was cited. now, some...— was cited. now, some... this is because staff — was cited. now, some... this is because staff don't _ was cited. now, some... this is because staff don't know - was cited. now, some... this is| because staff don't know enough because staff don�*t know enough
the chief executive of the nhs, i would get the chief executive of the council of deans of health, who train, educate our student nursessolated case, that you know of others who have similarly received very poor care. you have worked yourself i think as a health visitor at one point, what sort of experiences were patients telling you about?— sort of experiences were patients telling you about? well, similar to the death of— telling you about? well, similar to the death of a _ telling you...
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city council voted unanimously in favor of a mitigation plan that could allow for lethal methods, not all residents are happy about this idea these trappings, you know, when when you walk just walk nursese of it even though the geese are here year round. they are protected by migratory bird treaty act. so officials would have to apply for a federal permit to trap and kill some of the birds. if granted the permit could last up to one year with the lethal methods being used alongside nonlethal ones until those long-term methods such as keeping eggs from hatching take hold its not about eradicating them or in the them. it's about controlling and managing the population. >> and managing the problem another nonlethal met that they're going to try out as a pilot program funding the geese with a non harmful chemical. > that to irritate the birds and keep them out of certain areas. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> coming up next on kron 4 news at 6 celebrating what they call those specific wins for california in the infrastructure bill. why members of congress were in san jose today. plus a fertility clinic mix-up 2 california couples give birth to each other's babies. we have the latest on the m
city council voted unanimously in favor of a mitigation plan that could allow for lethal methods, not all residents are happy about this idea these trappings, you know, when when you walk just walk nursese of it even though the geese are here year round. they are protected by migratory bird treaty act. so officials would have to apply for a federal permit to trap and kill some of the birds. if granted the permit could last up to one year with the lethal methods being used alongside nonlethal...
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at this croydon nursing | home they expect to lose three staff before christmas when self certified medical exemptions end but information sessions with their local councila have issued a joint declaration, at the cop26 climate summit in glasgow. it says the two countries will announce future targets for cutting emissions of all greenhouse gases ten years earlier than planned — in 2025, instead of 2035. since the start of the cop climate summit, experts have said the actions of the world�*s biggest emitters will be critical, to stopping climate change. the general verdict of the experts so far is that the summit hasn�*t done enough, to achieve that. this evening we have had however, a joint declaration from the two biggest emitters of all — china and the usa — setting out some further steps they intend to take. here�*sjohn kerry, the us special envoy for climate. president biden had a conversation with president she a number of weeks ago in which both of the leaders expressed their hope is that despite areas of real difference, and we know there are, we could cooperate on the climate crisis —— president xijinping. now the on the climate crisis —— preside
at this croydon nursing | home they expect to lose three staff before christmas when self certified medical exemptions end but information sessions with their local councila have issued a joint declaration, at the cop26 climate summit in glasgow. it says the two countries will announce future targets for cutting emissions of all greenhouse gases ten years earlier than planned — in 2025, instead of 2035. since the start of the cop climate summit, experts have said the actions of the world�*s...
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at this croydon nursing home, they expect to lose three staff before christmas, when self—certified medical exemptions end. but information sessions run with their local councilod work? traditionally, an apple from a grateful pupil. but one teacher has picked up something more, a $1 million prize. keishia thorpe from the us has just won the unesco—backed varkey foundation global teacher prize 2021 for her work teaching low—income immigrants. keishia, congratulations on winning the varkey foundation global teacher prize 2021. most teachers just get an apple, you got $1 million. how does it feel? is a very proud moment for myself, my school and community and for teachers across the world. this is very much for myself as it is for them. it feels amazing, and it really validates the work that teachers put inside and outside of the classroom every day. i teachers put inside and outside of the classroom every day.- the classroom every day. i don't want to embarrass _ the classroom every day. i don't want to embarrass you, - the classroom every day. i don't want to embarrass you, but - the classroom every day. i don't| want to embarrass you, but what makes you a goo
at this croydon nursing home, they expect to lose three staff before christmas, when self—certified medical exemptions end. but information sessions run with their local councilod work? traditionally, an apple from a grateful pupil. but one teacher has picked up something more, a $1 million prize. keishia thorpe from the us has just won the unesco—backed varkey foundation global teacher prize 2021 for her work teaching low—income immigrants. keishia, congratulations on winning the varkey...
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nurses and asked them the question i are they vaccinated? and they've said no. they don't want be vaccinated. but information sessions run with their local councilthe information is the key. i think that people shouldn'tjust busy themselves with what happens on social media because 90% of what they write there or what they say there is lies. what did you think when you had it? were you nervous7 well, when i was going there, i was a bit worried, but when i went there, they talked to me about the vaccine so i had it and it was nothing. and despite existing staff shortages in the care sector, council bosses believe that homes will cope, with support. many of them have been| recruiting to replace staff that will be leaving, . so you cannot rule out that there will not be a problem in a small number of places. i but overall this has been well managed and the sector- will come through it. but whether care homes will be able to find enough staff to replace those who are going is still uncertain. alison holt, bbc news. i'm joined now by anita astle, managing director at wren hall nursing home. she's also director of the national care association. what a
nurses and asked them the question i are they vaccinated? and they've said no. they don't want be vaccinated. but information sessions run with their local councilthe information is the key. i think that people shouldn'tjust busy themselves with what happens on social media because 90% of what they write there or what they say there is lies. what did you think when you had it? were you nervous7 well, when i was going there, i was a bit worried, but when i went there, they talked to me about the...