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there isa of pembrokeshire and cornwall.gher pressure whole tone, trying to push on from the south—west. if there will be outbreaks of rain across northern ireland and scotland overnight. clearer skies for east anglia and the south—east, where temperatures will fall there was, down into mid single figures. there are outbreaks of rain from the would go, scotland, northern ireland, northern and western parts of england and wales. that band of rain will be followed by some sunshine and a few blustery showers moving into scotland and northern ireland later in the day. it will be quite breezy with the outbreaks of rain and it won't feel particularly warm, only about 10-13 c, particularly warm, only about 10—13 c, so a different day compared to today. into tuesday, though pressure still with us, but it drifts away towards the near continent in that area of low pressure will be sitting across continental europe and driving our weather through much of the week. it will spill showers into the south and east in particular. 0n will spi
there isa of pembrokeshire and cornwall.gher pressure whole tone, trying to push on from the south—west. if there will be outbreaks of rain across northern ireland and scotland overnight. clearer skies for east anglia and the south—east, where temperatures will fall there was, down into mid single figures. there are outbreaks of rain from the would go, scotland, northern ireland, northern and western parts of england and wales. that band of rain will be followed by some sunshine and a few...
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there's anger at the blanket approach in some parts of wales like pembrokeshire where infection rates very low — we'll be speaking to the local mp stephen crabb. i don't think it is fair that we are being locked down with the rest of wales. we have very low numbers. we have all been very careful in the small rural communities. no agreement after days of discussions between the government and local leaders over moving greater manchester into tighter restrictions. flown to london — the conjoined twins from pakistan finally go home after their extraordinary treatment at great ormond street. how cold water swimmers are helping scientists working on a possible cure for dementia. and wasps are stung by four more positive coronavirus tests — putting their premiership final against exeter on saturday in jeopardy. good evening and welcome to bbc news. wales will go into a two week national lockdown from friday. the first minister, mark drakeford, said he was imposing the firebreak with a heavy heart. but he insisted that the sharp and deep measures were necessary in order to regain control of
there's anger at the blanket approach in some parts of wales like pembrokeshire where infection rates very low — we'll be speaking to the local mp stephen crabb. i don't think it is fair that we are being locked down with the rest of wales. we have very low numbers. we have all been very careful in the small rural communities. no agreement after days of discussions between the government and local leaders over moving greater manchester into tighter restrictions. flown to london — the...
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there's anger at the blanket approach in some parts of wales, like pembrokeshire, where infection rates still very low. i don't think it's fair that we're being locked down with the rest of wales. we have very low numbers, we've all been very careful in these small rural communities. no agreement after days of discussions between the government and local leaders over moving greater manchester into tighter restrictions — now the government says it's carefully considering the next steps. also on the programme tonight. flown to london — the conjoined twins from pakistan finally go home after their extraordinary treatment at great ormond street. a man tells the manchester arena inquiry that he saw salman abedi in the moments before he detonated his device, saying he immediately thought he was a suicide bomber. and how cold water swimmers are helping scientists working on a possible cure for dementia. and coming up in sport on bbc news. wasps are on the verge of having to forfeit their place in rugby union's premiership final, after more positive covid tests. good evening and welcome to the
there's anger at the blanket approach in some parts of wales, like pembrokeshire, where infection rates still very low. i don't think it's fair that we're being locked down with the rest of wales. we have very low numbers, we've all been very careful in these small rural communities. no agreement after days of discussions between the government and local leaders over moving greater manchester into tighter restrictions — now the government says it's carefully considering the next steps. also...
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there's anger at the blanket approach in some parts of wales like pembrokeshire where infection ratesbers. we have all been very careful in the small rural communities. no agreement after days of discussions between the government and local leaders over moving greater manchester into
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the pembrokeshire coast national park, as remote and rural as it gets. south—west tip of wales. it is a rugged and picturesque part of the world, even in midwinter. but i am not actually have a scenic beauty. ——here for scenic beauty. i am here to find inner beauty. st david's cathedral, built on the 12th century, sits on the site of the old monastery, led by david 600 or so years ago. and this is why st david's is a city. yes, this tiny community of 1800 people is officially a city — britain's smallest and supposedly the second tiniest in the world. although in the 19th century there was a bit of a setback. 150 odd years ago the victorians decided this didn't make sense for very small places, and quite a number of cities were no longer cities. 25 years ago, the current queen rode to the rescue and gave st david's city status back. and this man, who first chanced upon st david's 37 years ago, has been marking its quirky status with a very special pledge. basically what i start doing with portraits from life is to do a very brief outline of the head... be
the pembrokeshire coast national park, as remote and rural as it gets. south—west tip of wales. it is a rugged and picturesque part of the world, even in midwinter. but i am not actually have a scenic beauty. ——here for scenic beauty. i am here to find inner beauty. st david's cathedral, built on the 12th century, sits on the site of the old monastery, led by david 600 or so years ago. and this is why st david's is a city. yes, this tiny community of 1800 people is officially a city —...
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prevent someone from devon at this point in time coming to visit a pre—booked holiday or trip to pembrokeshirehe reality of the threat that we face. the scottish government is considering if more restrictions need to be put in place to control rising cases of coronavirus. at her daily briefing, nicola sturgeon said a decision would be made in the next few days. 697 new cases have been reported in scotland since yesterday, which represents 12.8 % of new tests. one of the cruellest effects of coronavirus has been its impact on the residents of care homes. an estimated 18,000 of them died, according to amnesty international, and those who survived were cut off from their loved ones for weeks or even months. with positive cases on the rise, many care homes are once again bringing down the shutters, but this time a growing number of relatives are demanding the right to visit. jayne mccubbin has been to meet some of them. life is not worth living, really. she just cries and she isjust saying, "take me home." what do you tell your mum in those moments? um... you've been broken by this, haven't you? y
prevent someone from devon at this point in time coming to visit a pre—booked holiday or trip to pembrokeshirehe reality of the threat that we face. the scottish government is considering if more restrictions need to be put in place to control rising cases of coronavirus. at her daily briefing, nicola sturgeon said a decision would be made in the next few days. 697 new cases have been reported in scotland since yesterday, which represents 12.8 % of new tests. one of the cruellest effects of...
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coast for the likes of aberdeenshire, down towards norfolk, and one or two around western parts of pembrokeshire a front that is pushing its way in from the north—west. meanwhile, higher pressure isjust holding on, it is trying to push on from the south—west, but that low pressure will win out as we head through this evening into tonight, too. that is going to spill outbreaks of rain across scotland and northern ireland tonight. much of england and wales should be staying dry with clearer skies for east anglia and the south—east. it is here that temperatures will fall lowest, down into the mid—single figures. for most of us, a frost—free but a cloudy and fairly damp start to your monday morning. so, we have got the outbreaks of rain from the word go, particularly across scotland, northern ireland, northern and western parts of england and wales, seeing the rain fairly quickly. this area of rain pushing slowly eastwards, so arriving across east anglia and the south—east of england through the latter part of the afternoon. that band of rain will be followed by some sunshine and a few blustery show
coast for the likes of aberdeenshire, down towards norfolk, and one or two around western parts of pembrokeshire a front that is pushing its way in from the north—west. meanwhile, higher pressure isjust holding on, it is trying to push on from the south—west, but that low pressure will win out as we head through this evening into tonight, too. that is going to spill outbreaks of rain across scotland and northern ireland tonight. much of england and wales should be staying dry with clearer...
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there isa someone from nottingham, where there is a case rate of 830 per 100,000 can freely go to pembrokeshireper 100,000. that is the kind of concern that is brewing in wales, people from high prevalence there is going to low prevalence areas. if borisjohnson doesn't going to low prevalence areas. if boris johnson doesn't respond, going to low prevalence areas. if borisjohnson doesn't respond, and so far he has not answered the letter, then the welsh government say they have the powers, they have had the legal advice, they have the public health measures potentially to bring in a band. how would it work, would it depend on the local case rate or postcode? they haven't revealed any of that but they do say they already have hard evidence that coronavirus has been imported into wales by people coming from lockdown areas in other parts of the uk. ok, thank you very much indeed. and wherever you are across the uk, if you want to know the rules in your area, you can search by your postcode on our website — bbc.co.uk/news or via the bbc news app. the time is 1:15pm. our top story this lunchtime. min
there isa someone from nottingham, where there is a case rate of 830 per 100,000 can freely go to pembrokeshireper 100,000. that is the kind of concern that is brewing in wales, people from high prevalence there is going to low prevalence areas. if borisjohnson doesn't going to low prevalence areas. if boris johnson doesn't respond, going to low prevalence areas. if borisjohnson doesn't respond, and so far he has not answered the letter, then the welsh government say they have the powers, they...
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already using this former barracks in folkestone to house asylum seekers, and another site in pembrokeshire say the idea of turning to ferries is ludicrous. it's another one of the government's crazy schemes. i don't think it will come to anything. we used prison ships in the victorian era and there's a reason we don't do that any more. it's because it's not an acceptable way to keep fellow human beings. the government says it wants to provide protection to those who need it while preventing abuse of the asylum system. the un says in the context of overall european migration, the numbers reaching the uk are manageable. simonjones, bbc news, dover. the time is quarter past one. our top story this lunchtime... tougher coronavirus restrictions are to be imposed across more parts of northern england to try to combat a sharp rise in infections. and why zoos fear the pandemic may threaten important breeding programmes like this one, involving rhinos at whipsnade. coming up on bbc news... another big name falls at the french open. second seed karolina pliskova is knocked out in the second round at
already using this former barracks in folkestone to house asylum seekers, and another site in pembrokeshire say the idea of turning to ferries is ludicrous. it's another one of the government's crazy schemes. i don't think it will come to anything. we used prison ships in the victorian era and there's a reason we don't do that any more. it's because it's not an acceptable way to keep fellow human beings. the government says it wants to provide protection to those who need it while preventing...
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coast for the likes of aberdeenshire, down towards norfolk, and one or two around western parts of pembrokeshireng its way in from the north—west. meanwhile, higher pressure isjust holding on, it is trying to push on from the south—west, but that low pressure will win out as we head through this evening into tonight, too. that is going to spill outbreaks of rain across scotland and northern ireland tonight. much of england and wales should be staying dry with clearer skies for east anglia and the south—east. it is here that temperatures will fall lowest, down into the mid—single figures. for most of us, a frost—free but a cloudy and fairly damp start to your monday morning. so, we have got the outbreaks of rain from the word go, particularly across scotland, northern ireland, northern and western parts of england and wales, seeing the rain fairly quickly. this area of rain pushing slowly eastwards, so arriving across east anglia and the south—east of england through the latter part of the afternoon. that band of rain will be followed by some sunshine and a few blustery showers moving into scotla
coast for the likes of aberdeenshire, down towards norfolk, and one or two around western parts of pembrokeshireng its way in from the north—west. meanwhile, higher pressure isjust holding on, it is trying to push on from the south—west, but that low pressure will win out as we head through this evening into tonight, too. that is going to spill outbreaks of rain across scotland and northern ireland tonight. much of england and wales should be staying dry with clearer skies for east anglia...
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cancelled, bonfire night too, but while coronavirus case numbers are high here in cardiff, over in pembrokeshireewer signs of a second wave, and questions over why here too they must shut down. i don't think it's fair that we're being locked down with the rest of wales. we have very low numbers. we've all been very careful in these small rural communities, and we've just done everything as carefully and safely as we can. the welsh government warns it must act to stop hospitals from being overwhelmed. last week the number of covid—related patients rose by 50%. this new intensive care unit will open in the lockdown. they desperately want to avoid cancelling elective care. kind of preparing for the worse. we have dusted off our surge plans. we've got all the spare ventilators back out of the cupboard, but it's with a heavy heart, and we think, last time we turned the whole hospital off, pretty much. every spare member of staff was brought to itu and retrained. they are busy now, they're busy in theatres doing operations, we don't have that luxury again. businesses will need a lifeline too. this bre
cancelled, bonfire night too, but while coronavirus case numbers are high here in cardiff, over in pembrokeshireewer signs of a second wave, and questions over why here too they must shut down. i don't think it's fair that we're being locked down with the rest of wales. we have very low numbers. we've all been very careful in these small rural communities, and we've just done everything as carefully and safely as we can. the welsh government warns it must act to stop hospitals from being...
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coast for the likes of aberdeenshire, down towards norfolk, and one or two around western parts of pembrokeshiree got a front that is pushing its way in from the north—west. meanwhile, higher pressure isjust holding on, it is trying to push on from the south—west, but that low pressure will win out as we head through this evening into tonight, too. that is going to spill outbreaks of rain across scotland and northern ireland tonight. much of england and wales should be staying dry with clearer skies for east anglia and the south—east. it is here that temperatures will fall lowest, down into the mid—single figures. for most of us, a frost—free but a cloudy and fairly damp start to your monday morning. so, we have got the outbreaks of rain from the word go, particularly across scotland, northern ireland, northern and western parts of england and wales, seeing the rain fairly quickly. this area of rain pushing slowly eastwards, so arriving across east anglia and the south—east of england through the latter part of the afternoon. that band of rain will be followed by some sunshine and a few blustery
coast for the likes of aberdeenshire, down towards norfolk, and one or two around western parts of pembrokeshiree got a front that is pushing its way in from the north—west. meanwhile, higher pressure isjust holding on, it is trying to push on from the south—west, but that low pressure will win out as we head through this evening into tonight, too. that is going to spill outbreaks of rain across scotland and northern ireland tonight. much of england and wales should be staying dry with...
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already using this former barracks in folkestone to house asylum seekers, and another site in pembrokeshiret's crazy schemes. i don't think it will come to anything. we used prison ships in the victorian era and there's a reason we don't do that any more. it's because it's not an acceptable way to keep fellow human beings. the government says it wants to provide protection to those who need it while preventing abuse of the asylum system. the un says in the context of overall european migration, the numbers reaching the uk are manageable. simonjones, bbc news, dover. the headlines on bbc news... travellers arriving from poland, turkey and some caribbean islands to england and scotland will need to quarantine from saturday as the government updates its travel corridors new restrictions announced for parts of the north of england including liverpool and middlesbrough following a rise in infections an inquest has heard a police sergeant matt ratana, who was killed at a custody centre in south london while on duty — died from a gunshot wound to the chest. nowjane hill has been taking at look at
already using this former barracks in folkestone to house asylum seekers, and another site in pembrokeshiret's crazy schemes. i don't think it will come to anything. we used prison ships in the victorian era and there's a reason we don't do that any more. it's because it's not an acceptable way to keep fellow human beings. the government says it wants to provide protection to those who need it while preventing abuse of the asylum system. the un says in the context of overall european migration,...
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like nottingham for example in nottingham over 800 cases per hundred thousand and places like pembrokeshireere i am now which are in lockdown and the number of deaths bare skin and finger figures but speaking to people in intensive care they are starting to see growing admissions and inevitably we expect they will cause the death toll to rise. for members of the same family including for young children and a 29—year—old woman who have died in a crash near oxford. it happened on a 40 the rest of the cityjust before ten o'clock last night. the victims who were all from oxfordshire included two girls, aged four and eight and included two girls, aged four and eightand a included two girls, aged four and eight and a six—year—old boy. that 30—year—old man and then 18—month—old girl who went with them in the carare 18—month—old girl who went with them in the car are in critical condition in hospital. that is update you with the headlines now on bbc news. the labour leader kier stormer addresses the penman astaire and calls for the introduction of a 2—3 week lockdown for england, a so—called second
like nottingham for example in nottingham over 800 cases per hundred thousand and places like pembrokeshireere i am now which are in lockdown and the number of deaths bare skin and finger figures but speaking to people in intensive care they are starting to see growing admissions and inevitably we expect they will cause the death toll to rise. for members of the same family including for young children and a 29—year—old woman who have died in a crash near oxford. it happened on a 40 the...
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in cardiff there are 114 for 100,000 in pembrokeshire are 17. in cardiff.is. the government has said that they have helped to slow the transmission but the rates are going in the wrong direction in pretty much all places and so they say that a sharp lockdown is required now to prevent further transmission and prevent further deaths in the future. a few questions about why it has been called a firebreak, may be because the welsh government has already used the term circuit breaker. that is what it called its early warning system and a few of those early warning systems are flashing in red and the proportion of tests coming back positive has been way above what the welsh government hope to see and it has been that way since late september. thank you for joining us, daniel. local leaders in greater manchester are meeting with government around now to discuss the region moving up to the highest tier of covid restrictions. the manchester mayor andy burnham and other regional leaders want better financial support before agreeing to a move to the top tier of rules
in cardiff there are 114 for 100,000 in pembrokeshire are 17. in cardiff.is. the government has said that they have helped to slow the transmission but the rates are going in the wrong direction in pretty much all places and so they say that a sharp lockdown is required now to prevent further transmission and prevent further deaths in the future. a few questions about why it has been called a firebreak, may be because the welsh government has already used the term circuit breaker. that is what...
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already using this former barracks in folkestone to house asylum seekers, and another site in pembrokeshire ferries is ludicrous. it's another one of the government's crazy schemes. i don't think it will come to anything. we used prison ships in the victorian era and there's a reason we don't do that any more. it's because it's not an acceptable way to keep fellow human beings. the government says it wants to provide protection to those who need it while preventing abuse of the asylum system. the un says in the context of overall european migration, the numbers reaching the uk are manageable. simonjones, bbc news, dover. one of the most contentious battle grounds in the us election campaign is that of race. in yesterday's tv debate president trump refused to condemn far right groups, and said it was left wing groups, who he called antifa, who were responsible for the violence in many us cities. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool has been to portland in 0regan to talk to both sides. there are flashing images in his report. it's become the us capital of radicalism. most american cities have seen
already using this former barracks in folkestone to house asylum seekers, and another site in pembrokeshire ferries is ludicrous. it's another one of the government's crazy schemes. i don't think it will come to anything. we used prison ships in the victorian era and there's a reason we don't do that any more. it's because it's not an acceptable way to keep fellow human beings. the government says it wants to provide protection to those who need it while preventing abuse of the asylum system....
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ten in the north to about 15, possibly 16 in the south and the southwest in particular, around pembrokeshireit will cold in the highlands where we are looking at temperatures falling to about freezing, but generally looking to about seven or eight degrees. through tomorrow, high pressure becomes ensconced in our shores so we're looking at a fair bit of cloud around, one two showers, still the breeze coming in from a north—easterly direction so feeling cool. as we head on into friday, a similar story as well. we're still looking high pressure, a fair bit of cloud times, some sunshine, particularly in the shelter but temperatures, nothing special. into the weekend, what happens is, i pressure hangs on but out in the atlantic, we have low pressure. it looks like it is next week. through the weekend, still a fair bit of cloud around, sunny skies, one or two showers but into next week, the forecast changes and it's going to be claudia, wetter and windier. lots going on. you know, i love your description of what the stager does stop it was so brilliant. thank you very much. and a lovely shot of ve
ten in the north to about 15, possibly 16 in the south and the southwest in particular, around pembrokeshireit will cold in the highlands where we are looking at temperatures falling to about freezing, but generally looking to about seven or eight degrees. through tomorrow, high pressure becomes ensconced in our shores so we're looking at a fair bit of cloud around, one two showers, still the breeze coming in from a north—easterly direction so feeling cool. as we head on into friday, a...
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in places like pembrokeshire, they are rural areas, hospitals are small, even a modest rise in coronavirus of one great national endeavour. we know of course at the firebreak will have a big impact on workers, particularly who can't access the newjob support scheme which does not start until november. how will you support those businesses? we are finding £294 million in the welsh government budget that we will use to put money directly into the hands of businesses affected by the firebreak period. as far as money for wages is concerned, what the chancellor says in his letter to me is that in the first part of our firebreak, businesses will be able to apply to the existing furlough scheme which does not run out until the 30th of october. it is not that they will be with nothing, the problem is businesses will need to apply for one set of measures in the first week and a different set of schemes in the second week. i had asked the chancellor to bring forward thejfs scheme to the 23rd of october —— to bring forward the second magazine. we offer to pay that from the welsh government project, s
in places like pembrokeshire, they are rural areas, hospitals are small, even a modest rise in coronavirus of one great national endeavour. we know of course at the firebreak will have a big impact on workers, particularly who can't access the newjob support scheme which does not start until november. how will you support those businesses? we are finding £294 million in the welsh government budget that we will use to put money directly into the hands of businesses affected by the firebreak...
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that will make the difference for people in the far west in kept pembrokeshire and ceredigion and ing to ensure that people have the best chance of understanding and knowing what is coming to us all. on the firebreak period itself. they'll be further things to say and i will be back at this podium no doubt on friday of this podium no doubt on friday of this week looking further ahead but for today and for the rest of this week we will be focusing on those weeks. what it means the people in their daily lives in their family lives, in their business lives, their children's light as well then they will come the moment where it is right to say more about what ahead. he speaks welsh. well, that was the announcement that we we re well, that was the announcement that we were expecting, a very significant announcement there mark dra keford significant announcement there mark drakeford in significant announcement there mark dra keford in cardiff significant announcement there mark drakeford in cardiff announcing that there will be a two—week national firebreakfor wales there will be a two—wee
that will make the difference for people in the far west in kept pembrokeshire and ceredigion and ing to ensure that people have the best chance of understanding and knowing what is coming to us all. on the firebreak period itself. they'll be further things to say and i will be back at this podium no doubt on friday of this podium no doubt on friday of this week looking further ahead but for today and for the rest of this week we will be focusing on those weeks. what it means the people in...
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preventing someone from devon, at this point in time, coming to visit a pre—booked holiday or trip to pembrokeshirea similar idea a few months ago and that because a lot of outcry, in westminster they said you should be allowed to move freely in the uk. the concern that the welsh government has is that people in those areas of england with higher cases like manchester are not being talked about travel, so there is clearly a concern about the virus been taken from some parts of england to wales. it is worth taking a step back here, isn't it? to remind ourselves that ordinarily, this time of year, and this week, you would be standing in a brighton or bournemouth or birmingham or manchester and the talk would all be about the conservative party conference, the gossip, the power play, and instead, everything has been overshadowed by coronavirus. absolutely. the conferences are not really taking place in a meaningful way this year. they have all been called physically anyway, but are taking place online. we have had the chance, rishi sunak, speaking to conservative this morning talking about the economi
preventing someone from devon, at this point in time, coming to visit a pre—booked holiday or trip to pembrokeshirea similar idea a few months ago and that because a lot of outcry, in westminster they said you should be allowed to move freely in the uk. the concern that the welsh government has is that people in those areas of england with higher cases like manchester are not being talked about travel, so there is clearly a concern about the virus been taken from some parts of england to...
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in pembrokeshire there are more like 30 cases per 100,000. online after 8pm. these are new measures designed to tighten and curb the rapidly increasing rates of infection here. we have seen 6000, 7000 daily rates over the past few days. the dutch prime minister works in this turret in parliament and he had little choice but to go further and try to limit the spread of coronavirus here in the netherlands. officials in china say they have tested more than 3 million people in the last 48 hours after a new outbreak of coronavirus in the eastern city. a cluster of cases was found here. china has gone almost two months without an outbreak like this. our correspondent is in shanghai with more details on this massive exercise. this reminds us of the scale that china‘s government and the infrastructure it has in place maintains to deal with coronavirus and fresh outbreaks. there is hypervigilance here, particularly in big cities such as shanghai or beijing. there is hypervigilance about the possibility of fresh outbreaks. it happened in the home of ch
in pembrokeshire there are more like 30 cases per 100,000. online after 8pm. these are new measures designed to tighten and curb the rapidly increasing rates of infection here. we have seen 6000, 7000 daily rates over the past few days. the dutch prime minister works in this turret in parliament and he had little choice but to go further and try to limit the spread of coronavirus here in the netherlands. officials in china say they have tested more than 3 million people in the last 48 hours...