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en lima perÚ liliana choy noticias telemundo. >>> como da vuelta la vida.
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back instead of a possible peru. experts say a fine layer of toxic particles has settled over these mountains. they come from a nearby metal smelting plant. chimney on the smelter now releases fewer sulphur dioxide lead and arsenic fumes into the air than it used to. just a few years ago it was still running at full blast. but at the sit at home it never bothered us we never left oh yeah anyway so we thought everywhere looked like this it does. it at. the consequences of the air pollution still haunt the residents many of whom suffer from chronic diseases blood lead levels are 4 times higher than the w h o's upper limits pablo has serious neurological complaints but he still supports your londa and her fight for better environmental standards few. experts they called us never used. to but that never bothered me because people like you londa also supported. your loan the community. the catholic church and international organizations helped us to get the ruling of the state to finally recognize the poisoning that affec
back instead of a possible peru. experts say a fine layer of toxic particles has settled over these mountains. they come from a nearby metal smelting plant. chimney on the smelter now releases fewer sulphur dioxide lead and arsenic fumes into the air than it used to. just a few years ago it was still running at full blast. but at the sit at home it never bothered us we never left oh yeah anyway so we thought everywhere looked like this it does. it at. the consequences of the air pollution still...
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back instead of a possible peru. experts say a fine layer of toxic particles has settled over these mountains. they come from a nearby metal smelting plant. the chimney of the smelter now releases fewer sulphur dioxide lead and arsenic fumes into the air than it used to. just a few years ago it was still running at full blast. it never bothered us we never left anyway so we thought everywhere looked like this. i think the consequences of the air pollution still haunt the residents many of whom suffer from chronic diseases blood lead levels are 4 times higher than the w h o's upper limits pablo has serious neurological complaints but he still supports your londa and her fight for better environmental standards you. at 1st they called us a. little but that never bothered me because people like you londa also supported. the catholic church and international organizations helped us to get the peruvian state to finally recognize the poisoning that affects us as well as our diseases. and. that's why operations in the la ro
back instead of a possible peru. experts say a fine layer of toxic particles has settled over these mountains. they come from a nearby metal smelting plant. the chimney of the smelter now releases fewer sulphur dioxide lead and arsenic fumes into the air than it used to. just a few years ago it was still running at full blast. it never bothered us we never left anyway so we thought everywhere looked like this. i think the consequences of the air pollution still haunt the residents many of whom...
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peru started to open its economy in the last days of may.the government tried to open everything at once and thatis open everything at once and that is part of the reason why peru has seen over 8400 deaths but it also remains one of the factors because as we were talking about, the informaljob market is leading a large number of people to go out on the streets and try to earn their living. thank you so much. let's get some of the day's other news. the international monetary fund says the coronavirus pandemic is damaging the world economy even more than it previously forecast. the imf now predicts that global output this year will shrink by nearly 5% and wipe $12 trillion off global output over two years. china is the only large economy forecast to grow at all this year, byjust1%. australian airline qantas is to cut 6,000 jobs as a result of the pandemic. it says a further 15,000 employees will remain stood down until it resumes international flights. shares in the airline have been halted. its ceo said the airbus a380 won't be used for the n
peru started to open its economy in the last days of may.the government tried to open everything at once and thatis open everything at once and that is part of the reason why peru has seen over 8400 deaths but it also remains one of the factors because as we were talking about, the informaljob market is leading a large number of people to go out on the streets and try to earn their living. thank you so much. let's get some of the day's other news. the international monetary fund says the...
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worst of all, let's talabout peru.health care system have sufficient facilities to cope with the number of cases? reporter: there was the criticism of the catholic church , the powerful image of the cathedral in lima, filled with the pictures ofhe people who had died. clearly, they are facingerus difficulties in admitting the challenge presented by the covid-19, and even though peru was one of the countries that originally had been praised because of its actis, particularly in economic terms, they started aam vertious economic aid package to try to keep people in their houses, particularly in one sector, where peru and man oth countries in latin america comprise a large proportion of the workin population. they are facing great difficulties. anchor: it is argbly the biggest crisissof c itroversy ad presiden bolsonaro's policies and comments. what about there? reporters: brazil'ituation seems to get worse and worse, second in the number of deas and cases after the u.s., having surpassed many other countries. it w, you m
worst of all, let's talabout peru.health care system have sufficient facilities to cope with the number of cases? reporter: there was the criticism of the catholic church , the powerful image of the cathedral in lima, filled with the pictures ofhe people who had died. clearly, they are facingerus difficulties in admitting the challenge presented by the covid-19, and even though peru was one of the countries that originally had been praised because of its actis, particularly in economic terms,...
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though peru was one of the...se. i have 30 seconds when can you give me a quick update on venezuela? it is about question in the continent, the report very low cases, but many places do not trust the figures as they think the venezuelan health system is facing challenges and it's hard to believe the figures are so few. thank you very much indeed. we will have more information on the us supreme court ruling. see you then. hello again, it has been another day of sunshine and showers, another day where our lightning detector has been going into overdrive. look at all the storms flushing away across wales, north—west england and into northern ireland and also the south west of scotland. those storms have been pretty intense, this was one of them going across the heart of manchester early in the afternoon. now, many of those showers will fade away overnight but it will take a time before they clear out. later in the night, we will see some low clouds moving back into eastern and central scotland, down the eastern side
though peru was one of the...se. i have 30 seconds when can you give me a quick update on venezuela? it is about question in the continent, the report very low cases, but many places do not trust the figures as they think the venezuelan health system is facing challenges and it's hard to believe the figures are so few. thank you very much indeed. we will have more information on the us supreme court ruling. see you then. hello again, it has been another day of sunshine and showers, another day...
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we have talked a lot about mexico and peru, less so chile, tell me what is happening there.spondent: chiler has o 4700 deaths and 250,000 cases in the situation there is problematic because numbers are rising. the government is trying to keep under control t situation,ut in chile, as in peru, there is a big problem analysts find, and itas to do with job people go out of houses to the streets to find food, make money, provide for theth families, sog the governments of peru and chile have been unable to grapple. ros: given different problems regional coordination?there or does each country make its own decisions about the virus? correspondent: so far, thereoo s beenration between certain countries. the political situation between severanations, the left-wing government of venezuela orri the t-wing government of brazil, has complicated matters to such an extent that the bder colombia and peru has been one of the most affected places because of the coronavirus. ros: i must ask about brazil, th shocking.re incredibly bbc is monitoring media coverage in different countries. how is
we have talked a lot about mexico and peru, less so chile, tell me what is happening there.spondent: chiler has o 4700 deaths and 250,000 cases in the situation there is problematic because numbers are rising. the government is trying to keep under control t situation,ut in chile, as in peru, there is a big problem analysts find, and itas to do with job people go out of houses to the streets to find food, make money, provide for theth families, sog the governments of peru and chile have been...
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peru hospitals are overwhelmed and doctors don't have enough oxygen tanks. families of the sick have to bring their own. a desperate situation being exploited by suppliers. on the streets of lima, the pricice of oxygen tanks have moe than tripled. francisco zachary has ththe sto. -- has just lost her brother to covid-19. he could no longer breathe. the hospital didn't have any oxygen. >> [speaking foreign language] >> fighting for their life, each patient has to wait in agony before another one dieies and ty can take over their oxygen. ththeir relalatives meanwhile em long queues toto fill up their n canisters. pandemic, a container cost around 65 euros. fromhey cost anywhere 260-1700. the business owners one of few not to have hiked up prices. he says he is upset by seeing some profitsts -- seeing somee profit off others. >> [speaking foreign language] the scramble for oxygen is historic. >> [speaking foreign language] >> to tackle the shortage, the government has limited the use of auction didn't it industry. demonstrations h has 180 tons ae needed, momore
peru hospitals are overwhelmed and doctors don't have enough oxygen tanks. families of the sick have to bring their own. a desperate situation being exploited by suppliers. on the streets of lima, the pricice of oxygen tanks have moe than tripled. francisco zachary has ththe sto. -- has just lost her brother to covid-19. he could no longer breathe. the hospital didn't have any oxygen. >> [speaking foreign language] >> fighting for their life, each patient has to wait in agony before...
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paola: desde mÉxico vamos a perÚ.muertos por coronavirus. en argentina, casi 28.000 casos contagiados en la capital. y miles de personas salieron a las calles del centro de los Ángeles para exigir más ayudas a los
paola: desde mÉxico vamos a perÚ.muertos por coronavirus. en argentina, casi 28.000 casos contagiados en la capital. y miles de personas salieron a las calles del centro de los Ángeles para exigir más ayudas a los
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in peru, more than 6,000 people have died from coronavirus.athedral. church workers spent days filling the pews with images. rachel stanton reports. row upon row of moderates, each showing a loved one that succumbed to covid—19. the archbishop of lima at this church filled with more than 5000 photographs in their memory. translation: our healthcare system doesn't work. let it be a healthcare system that thinks of human beings, especially the poorest. that's why a find impressive, we said last week the faithful could send their photos of coronavirus victims. they sent in almost 6000 photos, calling for solidarity. it has the second highest number of deaths and infections after brazil. peru imposed a quarantine in the middle of march and has extended it into the end ofjune. translation: it can be solved by giving them attention here, giving emergency medical attention, giving them pills, not only oxygen is what they have to receive, they have to have to receive, they have to have their medicine. we know there are a lot of patients, but they can
in peru, more than 6,000 people have died from coronavirus.athedral. church workers spent days filling the pews with images. rachel stanton reports. row upon row of moderates, each showing a loved one that succumbed to covid—19. the archbishop of lima at this church filled with more than 5000 photographs in their memory. translation: our healthcare system doesn't work. let it be a healthcare system that thinks of human beings, especially the poorest. that's why a find impressive, we said last...
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and i hang from a waterfall in peru. oh my god! it's amazing! so don't go away.and heading to canada, in search of one of its most famous residents. and even though it's big and noisy, the canadian moose is surprisingly elusive. but luckily, christa had the help of one of the country's top trackers. howls. you must be pierre. yes, iam. lovely to meet you. what an amazing song. you really sounded like a wolf. thanks. i'm thoroughly impressed, although the wolves don't carry guitars usually. my friend called me peter the wolf. moose tracks, yes. normally you can see... pierre takes tourists around the foret montmorency, the world's biggest research forest. as ever, sunrise and sunset are the best times for spotting. in fact, he reckons over 80% chance. a big male with the big antlers just made this. on the moose safari we are trying to find the moose, we are trying to approach them with the ancestral technique and the wind and the noise and we are also doing different moose calls to attract them and sometimes we're very lucky. so with the moose calls that you make,
and i hang from a waterfall in peru. oh my god! it's amazing! so don't go away.and heading to canada, in search of one of its most famous residents. and even though it's big and noisy, the canadian moose is surprisingly elusive. but luckily, christa had the help of one of the country's top trackers. howls. you must be pierre. yes, iam. lovely to meet you. what an amazing song. you really sounded like a wolf. thanks. i'm thoroughly impressed, although the wolves don't carry guitars usually. my...
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almost 30000 brazilians have died after contracting the virus cases have also spiked in chile and peru the spike strict lockdown measures but some countries including mexico colombia and venezuela are starting to ease restrictions and reopen their economies well our latin america editor lucien un is live outside a hospital in cheerless capital santiago associate in chile what is the government doing to prevent things getting worse and are the hospitals like the one that you're in front of right now are they still able to cope. with the government. coming up with no i.c.u. unit every single day because the need for for emergency room care to deal with this. soaring number of cold patients just keeps increasing and increasing at this hospital there seem to be doing ok at least we saw a patient just go in a few moments ago and he didn't have to wait outside for hours sometimes up to a whole day which has been the case in other hospitals here in the capital and so it is a desperate race against time today the health minister gave out the latest report a record number of people have died of
almost 30000 brazilians have died after contracting the virus cases have also spiked in chile and peru the spike strict lockdown measures but some countries including mexico colombia and venezuela are starting to ease restrictions and reopen their economies well our latin america editor lucien un is live outside a hospital in cheerless capital santiago associate in chile what is the government doing to prevent things getting worse and are the hospitals like the one that you're in front of right...
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and i hang from a waterfall in peru. 0h cart race in the philippines. in peru. oh my god! it's amazing! so don't go away. right, we're crossing continents now and heading to canada, in search of one of its most famous residents. and even though it is big and noisy, the canadian moose is surprisingly elusive. but luckily, krista had the help of one of the country's top truckers. you must be pierre. yes, i am. what an amazing song. you really sounded like a wolf. i am thoroughly impressed, although the wolves do not usually carry tars. my friend called me peter the wolf. normally you can see. . . called me peter the wolf. normally you can see... peer takes tourists around the world's biggest research forest. as ever, sunrise and sunset are the best time for spotting and in fact he reckons over 80% chance —— pierre. in fact he reckons over 80% chance -- pierre. a big mailwith in fact he reckons over 80% chance -- pierre. a big mail with the in fact he reckons over 80% chance -- pierre. a big mailwith the big a ntlers -- pierre. a big mailwith the big antle
and i hang from a waterfall in peru. 0h cart race in the philippines. in peru. oh my god! it's amazing! so don't go away. right, we're crossing continents now and heading to canada, in search of one of its most famous residents. and even though it is big and noisy, the canadian moose is surprisingly elusive. but luckily, krista had the help of one of the country's top truckers. you must be pierre. yes, i am. what an amazing song. you really sounded like a wolf. i am thoroughly impressed,...
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latina y el caribe, varios paÍses luchan contra la pandemia, como brasil, con mÁs de 800 mil casos y perÚxico reportan un aumento rÉcord en el nÚmero de nuevos casos diarios. los servicios de emergencia en la capital mexicana casi no dan a basto, en chile prolongaron la cuarentena tras registrar 134 mil contagios y mÁs de 2600 muertes. la uniÓn europea estÁ lista para volver a abrir sus fronteras la reapertura gradual e interna de los 27 paÍses miembros del bloque, comenzarÁ el lunes 15 y primero de julio. las medidas y fechas podrÍan alterarse en casos de nuevos brotes de la enfermedad que pongan en situaciÓn de emergencia a algunos de los paÍses. ahora seguimos con la acciÓn del deporte con nuestros comentaristas de la maÑana, fred y james, adelante. >>> muchas gracias, nicole. muy buenos dÍas amigos, aqui
latina y el caribe, varios paÍses luchan contra la pandemia, como brasil, con mÁs de 800 mil casos y perÚxico reportan un aumento rÉcord en el nÚmero de nuevos casos diarios. los servicios de emergencia en la capital mexicana casi no dan a basto, en chile prolongaron la cuarentena tras registrar 134 mil contagios y mÁs de 2600 muertes. la uniÓn europea estÁ lista para volver a abrir sus fronteras la reapertura gradual e interna de los 27 paÍses miembros del bloque, comenzarÁ el lunes...
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. >>> pues, que leccoino nos dej y al regreslas victimas de lima en peru, venimos solo el 2 for 5 deene todo el pollo que tanto te gusta. elige entre el spicy o el homestyle chicken sandwich los crispy o spicy nuggets. pero sabemos que probablemente, te llevarás 20 spicy nuggets por 5 dólares. solo en wendy's. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. ¡lily! mi hermana se cambió a un mejor wireless plan de at&t y les cambió la vida. los chicos ya no se pelean por sus teléfonos. ¡!¡vamos, joey!!! ...y como cada uno tiene su línea, es perfecto para probar cosas nuevas... prueba el otro filtro... ana, i think you're on mute. nuestros mejores planes a nuestros mejores precios. desde $35 al mes por línea por 4 líneas. todo en la mejor red del país. desde $35 al ncontiene la mayor cantidad de rperóxido de hidrógeno... para eliminar 10 años de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. ¡bailamos el dougie! elimina 10 años de manchas a
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to the world health organization the biggest rise in case loads is now in brazil colombia she lay peru mexico haiti argentina and bolivia but health care workers across the region say they do not have access to adequate personal protective equipment many of them report to save lives they have to risk their own. has more. this is what a medical professional dealing with covert 19 should look like but most health care workers across latin america can only dream about having access to this sort of equipment. publicly hailed as the heroes of the pandemic front line health care workers in many countries like here in peru are protesting against a lack of personal protective equipment in bolivia and mexico as well health care professionals have denounced what they see as systemic violations to their right to safe and healthy working conditions. we are asked to reuse our uniforms to sell them from cloth they want us to wash or reuse our n $95.00 masks after several of our colleagues have become infected and even died we want the authorities to listen we want to quit mint so we can work. out a
to the world health organization the biggest rise in case loads is now in brazil colombia she lay peru mexico haiti argentina and bolivia but health care workers across the region say they do not have access to adequate personal protective equipment many of them report to save lives they have to risk their own. has more. this is what a medical professional dealing with covert 19 should look like but most health care workers across latin america can only dream about having access to this sort of...
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a journey will take 24 hours after a stopover in panama they arrived in lima the capital of peru. while waiting for their final flight to paul culpa if you can keep their eyes open no one has slept much since they left billy's. made. lazy. lazy should go for. a long drive. when. the sprawling group of mennonites does not go unnoticed. being forced employee who checks in their luggage is curious. she knows where they're headed and i ask them about hers but why are you going to pull culpa we want to work there it's work ok and if we bought land there and thought it was and we're going to work at it it'll say. what will you grow because it will grow corn beans saw a melon you cumbers peppers and tomatoes on and we'll keep chickens she where will your children go to school it's pretty are you sure you get any feedback and we'll build a school there isn't one there yet but we'll build one that there are plenty that you simply haven't had she been surprised. that i didn't think it was possible to live out there but i'm happy for you that if there was a better nothing. would surprise the
a journey will take 24 hours after a stopover in panama they arrived in lima the capital of peru. while waiting for their final flight to paul culpa if you can keep their eyes open no one has slept much since they left billy's. made. lazy. lazy should go for. a long drive. when. the sprawling group of mennonites does not go unnoticed. being forced employee who checks in their luggage is curious. she knows where they're headed and i ask them about hers but why are you going to pull culpa we want...
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the journey will take 24 hours after a stopover in panama they arrived in lima the capital of peru. while waiting for their final flight to paul culpa if you can keep their eyes open no one has slept much since they left billy's. lazy lazy. lazy to go. a long trip. in. the sprawling group of mennonites does not go unnoticed. in. the air force employee who checks in their luggage is curious. if she knows where they're headed and i ask them about it but why are you going to put culpa we want to work there work ok and if we bought land there and thought it was planned we're going to work it and it will see. what will you grow because it will grow corn beans soy melon you cumbers peppers and tomatoes all the demand will keep chickens. where will your children go to school is to be added to get any respect and that will build. school there isn't one there yet but we'll build one a young inventor a pretty good. governor chief i'm surprised you think that i didn't think it was possible to live out there but i'm happy for you. that i'm asking a joy it always surprised they don't know you we
the journey will take 24 hours after a stopover in panama they arrived in lima the capital of peru. while waiting for their final flight to paul culpa if you can keep their eyes open no one has slept much since they left billy's. lazy lazy. lazy to go. a long trip. in. the sprawling group of mennonites does not go unnoticed. in. the air force employee who checks in their luggage is curious. if she knows where they're headed and i ask them about it but why are you going to put culpa we want to...
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only their most precious possessions will might to trip to peru that includes tractors and machinery needed to clear roads. the country had a few things they're not big farmers and in the country so that's why we think about we kind of cared cheaper we have it here and we care it over there it's cheaper than we buy it from brazil or anywhere 1st to billy's city then by boat yes by boat right. the container will arrive 2 months after they do there isn't much room left but has a surprise in store for his wife he's going to take their marriage bed the only reminder of the past life. is the dead so that we have already at once your wife wanted yeah and i want that to keep death she want to keep the beds so she will be happy there. not lose everything should lose that they got none but not everything. you need. it's the evening before their departure. friends family is feeling a princess is specially his wife's. birth never it will be difficult there we had everything here we have to start all over again. at the moment their biggest fear is the flight no one has been on an airplane before
only their most precious possessions will might to trip to peru that includes tractors and machinery needed to clear roads. the country had a few things they're not big farmers and in the country so that's why we think about we kind of cared cheaper we have it here and we care it over there it's cheaper than we buy it from brazil or anywhere 1st to billy's city then by boat yes by boat right. the container will arrive 2 months after they do there isn't much room left but has a surprise in store...
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for an economic recovery from the coronavirus lockdown but the news isn't all good and fears that peru's hospitals are running out of oxygen for cover 1000 patients the president orders factories to ramp up production. thank you for joining us libya's un recognized government forces are continuing their advance east ward says a push warlord 25 task forces from the west of the country they say they are now in full control of the town of bani walid which is 180 kilometers away from the capital tripoli their next target is a city of sirte which was more market off he's home town on friday they seized control of the nearby city of tal hona all o.t. for have to have been using it as a non for his offensive on tripoli a day earlier government for. says said they did regain full control of the capital have task forces still hold however large swathes of territory in the east and south of libya let's bring in our correspondent in tripoli mahmud abdel wahab mahmud more gains then for the government forces a government of national accord forces tell us about their next target a 3rd which was of co
for an economic recovery from the coronavirus lockdown but the news isn't all good and fears that peru's hospitals are running out of oxygen for cover 1000 patients the president orders factories to ramp up production. thank you for joining us libya's un recognized government forces are continuing their advance east ward says a push warlord 25 task forces from the west of the country they say they are now in full control of the town of bani walid which is 180 kilometers away from the capital...
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. >>> peru reporting 184 new deaths from the coronavirus on sunday, taking the country's death toll past region don't have the resources to combat the pandemic. here the story of one man left as the only man left in his village fighting to save more than 750 people. >> reporter: eight hours down river from the nearest hospital this remote village in peru's central amazon is struggling. about 80% of the this community has covid-19. and no doctor to care for them. the one doctor they did have abandoned his post when the outbreak began. leaving a nurse in charge. he and two others are doing the best with what they have to care for the 750 people in this village, but it's getting harder every day. they are so remote, elias says he doesn't know if and when they will get additional supplies. after checking all patients in the clinic, elias goes out in the community to check on those too sick to walk. and yet elias keeps working. he says he has to keep helping. he has come to see reina, a 32-year-old man who has been sick for the past two weeks. this is the front line against covid-19 in the re
. >>> peru reporting 184 new deaths from the coronavirus on sunday, taking the country's death toll past region don't have the resources to combat the pandemic. here the story of one man left as the only man left in his village fighting to save more than 750 people. >> reporter: eight hours down river from the nearest hospital this remote village in peru's central amazon is struggling. about 80% of the this community has covid-19. and no doctor to care for them. the one doctor...
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health care workers in peru have been protesting the lack of protective equipment peru thanks is one of the worst traits of spread of the virus in south america marianna sanchez reports now from lima was . there is anger and fear in public hospitals on wednesday doctors and nurses took turns to protest refusing to leave their patients on attended to demand more and better protective equipment to treat covert 1000 patients. were not demanding payments were asking for solutions to protect our lives. they say they often have to buy their own masks and other equipment because the government doesn't provide enough they feel over exposed and in danger. 7 this morning my friend died he was fighting against the in this together with all of us he died fighting to help others until the end. at least 45 doctors have died in bed 2 says the coronavirus pandemic struck 7 this past weekend alone most in the wards nurse sonya keeps her last name from us because she's still working even though she's not sure if she's recovered every time again to put up a good virus at work i feel i am cured although
health care workers in peru have been protesting the lack of protective equipment peru thanks is one of the worst traits of spread of the virus in south america marianna sanchez reports now from lima was . there is anger and fear in public hospitals on wednesday doctors and nurses took turns to protest refusing to leave their patients on attended to demand more and better protective equipment to treat covert 1000 patients. were not demanding payments were asking for solutions to protect our...
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. ♪ jorge: perÚ registrÓ la cifra mÁs alta de muertos.l virus en el paÍs. el primer ministro dijo actuar basÁndose en los protocolos de la ciencia. jorge: en china el gobierno confirmÓ dos nuevos casos de coronavirus. un hombre cuyo diagnÓstico anunciado el jueves. visitÓ un mercado el 3 de junio. el mercado fue cerrado y desinfectado. se recupera en chicago la hispana que recibiÓ un doble trasplante de pulmÓn despuÉs de que sus Órganos se daÑaron por el coronavirus. la mujer de unos 20 aÑos pasÓ 6 semanas en terapia intensiva conectada a ventilador y mÁquina que suplantÓ corazón y pulmones. ilia: dicen los expertos que no tendremos sentido de nomalidad hasta que haya una vacuna. para que suceda muchas personas deben permitir que les apliquen una vacuna experimental. patricia tiene los detalles. ♪ reportera: millones de personas en el mundo esperan. >> hay muchos desafios de la vacuna de coronavirus. reportera: un grupo de voluntarios va a afrontar los riesgos. >> me puede causar la muerte, no se sabe. reportera: quÉ los llevÓ a participa
. ♪ jorge: perÚ registrÓ la cifra mÁs alta de muertos.l virus en el paÍs. el primer ministro dijo actuar basÁndose en los protocolos de la ciencia. jorge: en china el gobierno confirmÓ dos nuevos casos de coronavirus. un hombre cuyo diagnÓstico anunciado el jueves. visitÓ un mercado el 3 de junio. el mercado fue cerrado y desinfectado. se recupera en chicago la hispana que recibiÓ un doble trasplante de pulmÓn despuÉs de que sus Órganos se daÑaron por el coronavirus. la mujer de...
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en el colegio mÉdico de perÚ dijo que esa enfermedad atrapÓ en una situaciÓn con un sistema de saluds hay una gran economÍa informal y es muy difÍcil implementar un cierre total. cientos de manifestantes britÁnicos llegaron hasta oxford en solidaridad con la muerte de flody. los que acompaÑan la campaÑa mundial pidieron remover la estatua en África. se hace parte de la lista de paÍses que se vienen manifestando en contra del racismo y la brutalidad policial. >> jorge: el presidente de mÉxico dio un plan. se culpÓ al bloque opositor amplio formado por empresarios, polÍticos, medios de comunicaciÓn. sin embargo el mismo portavoz de la presidencia reconociÓ que desconocen el origen y la autenticidad del documento que llegÓ al palacio nacional. varios comunicadores v polÍticos se deslindaron del grupo. ilia: esta noche, el departamento de policÍa de los Ánngeles ordena a los oficiales que no usen el estrangulamiento que bloquee el flujo de sangre, porque podrÍa ser fatal. la policÍa de la ciudad de escobedo en nuevo leÓn, utiliza drones con cÁmaras tÉrmicas. para detectar basurelos ilega
en el colegio mÉdico de perÚ dijo que esa enfermedad atrapÓ en una situaciÓn con un sistema de saluds hay una gran economÍa informal y es muy difÍcil implementar un cierre total. cientos de manifestantes britÁnicos llegaron hasta oxford en solidaridad con la muerte de flody. los que acompaÑan la campaÑa mundial pidieron remover la estatua en África. se hace parte de la lista de paÍses que se vienen manifestando en contra del racismo y la brutalidad policial. >> jorge: el...
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virginia y sus dos hijos vivÍan en las afueras de lima, perÚ. eso tuvo que cambiar.Ás le preocupaba era el hermetismo de la niÑa, su silencio y su apatÍa. hasta que el 22 de enero de 2019... virginia: yo seguÍa con mi trabajo, bueno, ella no fue al colegio y yo ya estaba cerca para salir a trabajar, mi hijita se desmayÓ. teresa: le echÓ la culpa a que por semanas noelia habÍa perdido el apetito. virginia: no comÍa mucho ya y yo decÍa de repente lo que no estÁ comiendo, lo que no estÁ tomando en el desayuno. teresa: preocupada la llevÓ a una clÍnica privada y se sorprendiÓ con lo que le dijeron. virginia: ahÍ la doctora me dijo que estaba gestando. teresa: la niÑa de 13 aÑos tenÍa tres meses de embarazo. en medio de la crisis familiar noelia contÓ lo que habÍa callado por meses. virginia: mi hijita habÍa sufrido abuso sexual. teresa: con lo que la niÑa le revelÓ seguidamente virginia entendiÓ el temor de ir a clase. virginia: ella tenÍa miedo porque Él ya la estaba esperando fuera del colegio. teresa: de acuerdo con noelia habÍa sido un vecino. en una ocasiÓn la secue
virginia y sus dos hijos vivÍan en las afueras de lima, perÚ. eso tuvo que cambiar.Ás le preocupaba era el hermetismo de la niÑa, su silencio y su apatÍa. hasta que el 22 de enero de 2019... virginia: yo seguÍa con mi trabajo, bueno, ella no fue al colegio y yo ya estaba cerca para salir a trabajar, mi hijita se desmayÓ. teresa: le echÓ la culpa a que por semanas noelia habÍa perdido el apetito. virginia: no comÍa mucho ya y yo decÍa de repente lo que no estÁ comiendo, lo que no...
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shipst, how disney cruise are sailing into trouble in a rainforest in peru. bring you details. this is bloomberg. ♪ 2011 disney launched a massive cruise ship. butas instantly profitable, in environmental terms it has been sailing into trouble. it is ensnared in a rainforest in peru. with us is investigative journalist zach. he joins us for bloomberg green. zach, let's start with disney. a major producer of emissions, but it is able to reduce them on a spreadsheet. explain how it does this. >> disney, as you know, does a lot of things. they have theme parks all over the world and television stations and movies. but the thing they do that produces a lot of emissions is the cruise ships. expanded, they decided to try to do something to lower emissions. forestsically financed a in peru and tried to keep people from chopping down trees there and tallied up all the carbon they saved from entering the atmosphere and count that against their emissions. shery: to put things into context, just how connected is disney to the forest in peru? >> disney partnered with a m
shipst, how disney cruise are sailing into trouble in a rainforest in peru. bring you details. this is bloomberg. ♪ 2011 disney launched a massive cruise ship. butas instantly profitable, in environmental terms it has been sailing into trouble. it is ensnared in a rainforest in peru. with us is investigative journalist zach. he joins us for bloomberg green. zach, let's start with disney. a major producer of emissions, but it is able to reduce them on a spreadsheet. explain how it does this....
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the fear is that peru's hospitals are running out of oxygen for coronavirus patients the president orders plans to ramp up production. and france says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in north africa in an operation in mali. a growing number of us police departments are enforcing changes to their tactics in the wake of george floyd's death the city of minneapolis where he was killed is burning police chokeholds and will require officers who see colleagues using improper force to step in and stop them as well as banning chokeholds new york state plans to classify false race based calls to emergency services as a hate crime and california will stop training its officers to use a type of restraint that killed george floyd across this country we train techniques on strangleholds. that put people's lives a risk now we can argue that these are used as exceptions but at the end of the day the carotid hold that literally is designed to stop people's blood from flowing into their brain that has no place any longer in 21st century practices and policing well it's in now from our banks who's from
the fear is that peru's hospitals are running out of oxygen for coronavirus patients the president orders plans to ramp up production. and france says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in north africa in an operation in mali. a growing number of us police departments are enforcing changes to their tactics in the wake of george floyd's death the city of minneapolis where he was killed is burning police chokeholds and will require officers who see colleagues using improper force to step in and...
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for patients and families in peru, their struggles are farfrom in peru, their struggles are far fromeir struggles are farfrom over. the country in peru, their struggles are far from over. the country has one of the highest number of confirmed cases in the world and has been slammed with an oxygen shortage. this family is quarantined and unable to work but had to shell out money to rent an oxygen tank. translation: me and others like me who need oxygen, the economic situation of renting an oxygen tank is so expensive, it's horrible. over in india, authorities have reported well over half a million cases and the numbers keep on spiking. these workers go from home to home, trying to track down people with the virus. the locals are often wary and testing is limited, indicating many cases may go undetected. the who wants more international co—ordination to stop the spread and it insists ordinary people should be a pa rt ordinary people should be a part of the solution. keep up with physical distancing, hand hygiene and stay home if you feel ill. everyone should do their part to stay focus
for patients and families in peru, their struggles are farfrom in peru, their struggles are far fromeir struggles are farfrom over. the country in peru, their struggles are far from over. the country has one of the highest number of confirmed cases in the world and has been slammed with an oxygen shortage. this family is quarantined and unable to work but had to shell out money to rent an oxygen tank. translation: me and others like me who need oxygen, the economic situation of renting an...
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yes in the in the remote areas in peru we've got several child. we've got deforestation we've got they're not driving produce you. but them in probably there we've got illegal might. whatever done much we do do that territory by lee our mind in it will stay there for sara 100 years so it turns like a new gun survey in these remote illegal mines but they also let you go in under tact it yes definitely the doing which makes a big difference because it particularly in this remote is an area that conventional medical are using planes or helicopters in the case of peru in our military's armed forces we've got helicopters but very noisy so when they even start the engine everybody and their uncle knows what's going on but when we use our dongs we can be on the year 2 or 3 hours and then we come on the door everything that they were doing without they even notice so with all this information we go through our story and we show what they were doing not only this week but the previous week the previous month and so on so so that's why combining all these n
yes in the in the remote areas in peru we've got several child. we've got deforestation we've got they're not driving produce you. but them in probably there we've got illegal might. whatever done much we do do that territory by lee our mind in it will stay there for sara 100 years so it turns like a new gun survey in these remote illegal mines but they also let you go in under tact it yes definitely the doing which makes a big difference because it particularly in this remote is an area that...
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because they simply didn't have the resources there was also a big problem in countries like peru with corruption we have the police chief has been suspended the interior ministry as the minister has been suspended they're being investigated for giving substandard equipment to policemen across peru as a result 11000 infected 200 police officers have died and that's a scenario that's repeated right across the region 7 states in brazil being investigated 2 governors have been suspended from their office under investigation because 19 equipment respirators p p was simply being sold at inflated prices or was substandard so that's been a major problem throughout the region bad policies. in many cases good policies in places like argentina europe why paraguayan and as a result we can see the figures the fatalities much much lower daniel around the region many economy as we're already in a dire situation before this pandemic hit is there a plan being put in place for our longer term future. where people are talking about the longer term future as of now because the lock downs are so tight peo
because they simply didn't have the resources there was also a big problem in countries like peru with corruption we have the police chief has been suspended the interior ministry as the minister has been suspended they're being investigated for giving substandard equipment to policemen across peru as a result 11000 infected 200 police officers have died and that's a scenario that's repeated right across the region 7 states in brazil being investigated 2 governors have been suspended from their...
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so we are seeing the rates in peru, the problems in mexico that you say that a red-hot on the hes bendrazil, are partly, i believe, coming frot the fact tha people are still going out to works in vari forms. a friend of mine in tijuana the border said he has not seen much of the lockdown at all. >> let me ask about cuba, a country having a lot more success in controlli virus. i guess it has a geographical head start on many countries. >> itoes. that is part of it. it acted very early. t also, it has a lot of experience of a dealing with infectious diseases. it is proud of its record on things like zika and his medical system in general. on things like ordering lockdown, because of the fact it is obviously a police state and run by an autocratic government, if they say don't step outside or when you steputde, you must wear a face, people are doing it because obviously, there are serious consequences to not doing so. sot i is obviously being followthrough a lot more harshly, but it is absolutely having a much better efft. they have had three infections in the past when he four hours and
so we are seeing the rates in peru, the problems in mexico that you say that a red-hot on the hes bendrazil, are partly, i believe, coming frot the fact tha people are still going out to works in vari forms. a friend of mine in tijuana the border said he has not seen much of the lockdown at all. >> let me ask about cuba, a country having a lot more success in controlli virus. i guess it has a geographical head start on many countries. >> itoes. that is part of it. it acted very...
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we've seen a big spike in chile, in peru.rly lockdown, very tough lockdown. the president was seen as taking, you know, tough measures, doing very well in it, but it has seen a spike in the numbers. argentina also had a very strict lockdown, and they have fared relatively better. but the eyes of the world are sadly on brazil here, because of the sheer number. of course, it is the biggest country, but it's also battling, you know, the biggest problem, and politically, certainly, there hasn't been the leadership that many people here in brazil would have liked to see. katy watson there. more evidence has emerged of the greater risk faced by some minority groups in the uk from coronavirus. a major study has found that people of south asian origin, who've been admitted to hospital, are most likely to die from the illness. data from nearly 35,000 people found the risk of death for south asians was up by a fifth compared to that for white people. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. the family of dr abdul mabud chowdhur
we've seen a big spike in chile, in peru.rly lockdown, very tough lockdown. the president was seen as taking, you know, tough measures, doing very well in it, but it has seen a spike in the numbers. argentina also had a very strict lockdown, and they have fared relatively better. but the eyes of the world are sadly on brazil here, because of the sheer number. of course, it is the biggest country, but it's also battling, you know, the biggest problem, and politically, certainly, there hasn't...
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hailed as the heroes of the pandemic front line health care workers in many countries like here in peruare protesting against a lack of personal protective equipment in bolivia and mexico as well health care professionals have denounced what they see as systemic violations to their right to safe and healthy working conditions. we are asked to reuse our uniforms to sell them from cloth they want us to wash or reuse our end $95.00 masks after several of our colleagues have become infected and even died we want the authorities to listen we want to quit ment so we can work. out a profit. * in colombia the rising worldwide demand and a decentralized privately administrative health care sector have caused grief shortages and an attempt to cash in on the crisis medical supplies stores have started popping up in the capital bogota from full body suits to surgical gloves a seemingly endless stock of much needed equipment but there's a catch. even though protective gear can be purchased. quite easily here and colombia adequate masks are expensive and often fake like this one but for many medical
hailed as the heroes of the pandemic front line health care workers in many countries like here in peruare protesting against a lack of personal protective equipment in bolivia and mexico as well health care professionals have denounced what they see as systemic violations to their right to safe and healthy working conditions. we are asked to reuse our uniforms to sell them from cloth they want us to wash or reuse our end $95.00 masks after several of our colleagues have become infected and...
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we've seen a big spike in chile, in peru.early lockdown, very tough lockdown. the president was seen as taking, you know, tough measures, doing very well in it, but it has seen a spike in the numbers. argentina also had a very strict lockdown, and they have fared relatively better. but the eyes of the world are sadly on brazil here, because of the sheer number. of course, it is the biggest country, but it's also battling, you know, the biggest problem, and politically, certainly, there hasn't been the leadership that many people here in brazil would have liked to see. tens of thousands of people have taken part in an anti—government protest in mali. they are calling on the president to resign, saying the west african country is suffering from political paralysis, economic decline and a long—running jihadist insurgency. simonjones reports. a show of defiance in the malian capital, bamako. protesters gather in independence square in numbers, calling for immediate change. they want a new plan to curb corruption and to fix the fa
we've seen a big spike in chile, in peru.early lockdown, very tough lockdown. the president was seen as taking, you know, tough measures, doing very well in it, but it has seen a spike in the numbers. argentina also had a very strict lockdown, and they have fared relatively better. but the eyes of the world are sadly on brazil here, because of the sheer number. of course, it is the biggest country, but it's also battling, you know, the biggest problem, and politically, certainly, there hasn't...
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y perÚ repaso los 200.000 casos y se ubica en sexto lugar, en cuanto a casos.se mantendrÁ en semáforo rojo, por una semana mÁs. las actividades que debÍan retomarse para maÑana no podrÁn hacerlo. el plan queda suspendido siete dÍas mÁs por los contagios. y en chiapas, las teorÍas de conspiraciÓn sobre el coronavirus estÁn propagando mÁs el virus. jessica zermeÑo nos informa. jessica: las noticias falsas han hecho que las comunidades indÍgenas prohíban la vacunaciÓn. >> cuando la bebÉ tenÍa dos meses casi muere. no le han aplicado ninguna vacuna y le dio tos ferina. jessica: viven en un municipio en donde los rumores dicen que la fumigaciÓn para el mosquito del dengue en realidad es una propagaciÓn de virus. >> hay vacunas que no se pueden poner ya que pasaron de la edad. >> no quieren ir a los hospitales porque han surgido los rumores que los matan allÍ. jessica: varios hombres destrozaron un hospital y dejaron inservibles varios equipos. >> nos costaron muchos aÑos para conseguir esto. jessica: vandalizar una presidencia municipal. asÍ lucen los hospitales en
y perÚ repaso los 200.000 casos y se ubica en sexto lugar, en cuanto a casos.se mantendrÁ en semáforo rojo, por una semana mÁs. las actividades que debÍan retomarse para maÑana no podrÁn hacerlo. el plan queda suspendido siete dÍas mÁs por los contagios. y en chiapas, las teorÍas de conspiraciÓn sobre el coronavirus estÁn propagando mÁs el virus. jessica zermeÑo nos informa. jessica: las noticias falsas han hecho que las comunidades indÍgenas prohíban la vacunaciÓn. >>...
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we have seen a big spike in chile, in peru, and peru was a country that had a very early lockdown, veryeasures, doing very well in it. but it has seen a spike in the numbers. argentina also had a very strict lockdown, and they have fared relatively better. but the eyes of the world are sadly on brazil here, because of the sheer number. of course, it is the biggest country, but it is also battling, you know, the biggest problem, and politically, certainly there hasn't been the leadership that many people here in brazil would have liked to see. 0k, thanks for that, katy. let's ta ke let's take you back to the us, those events marking juneteenth, the day all enslaved people were freed in the united states back in 1865. you are watching pictures of the reverend al sharpton speaking passionately about the fight forjustice speaking passionately about the fight for justice that speaking passionately about the fight forjustice that is still ongoing. he has been talking about the significance of the date, of the day ofjuneteenth, which is made up of the word june and 19th, and refers to that day
we have seen a big spike in chile, in peru, and peru was a country that had a very early lockdown, veryeasures, doing very well in it. but it has seen a spike in the numbers. argentina also had a very strict lockdown, and they have fared relatively better. but the eyes of the world are sadly on brazil here, because of the sheer number. of course, it is the biggest country, but it is also battling, you know, the biggest problem, and politically, certainly there hasn't been the leadership that...
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another hard hit country is peru which neared 200000 confirmed cases of coke at 19 on tuesday hospitals. in the capital lima are nearing a breaking point. the country's president might be envious gotta paid his respects to the $52.00 health workers who died in the fight against corona virus that you know if you're the situation as we all know is a very difficult and complex one because this disease is caught us in a situation with a precarious health system with many needs. latin america was the last region to be hardest hit by the corona virus and now health officials warn it could take longer to recover than other parts of the world. al-jazeera. to the netherlands now where a fleet of historical sailing ships is staging an unusual protest their owners rely on tourists to fund their maintenance but the pandemic has put a stop to all that they're selling together in the hope the government will help them stop vasant along. the sound of ship horns carry an urgent message what is believed to be the world's largest historic sailing fleet is struggling to survive most of the ships are more
another hard hit country is peru which neared 200000 confirmed cases of coke at 19 on tuesday hospitals. in the capital lima are nearing a breaking point. the country's president might be envious gotta paid his respects to the $52.00 health workers who died in the fight against corona virus that you know if you're the situation as we all know is a very difficult and complex one because this disease is caught us in a situation with a precarious health system with many needs. latin america was...