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sameer, thank you so much for that.ding their lockdowns. what happens next is likely to be keenly watched by governments around the world, as our science editor david shukman reports. even when the worst seems to be over, the virus remains a threat. in china, the authorities are still on their guard — checking forfever, a common symptom of covid—19. every government is now trying to work out what to do next. new zealand is held up as an example of a country that's got it right so far. it cut itself off from the rest of the world. an extreme lockdown was introduced rapidly and cases of deaths have been kept unusually low. so, the prime minister has announced the first cautious moves to open up. we believe that decisive action — going hard and going early — gave us the very best chance of stamping out the virus. and it has. we have done what very few countries have been able to do. we have stopped a wave of devastation. in europe, germany is seen as a model for how to hand the virus. —— handle. it's leading the way in tes
sameer, thank you so much for that.ding their lockdowns. what happens next is likely to be keenly watched by governments around the world, as our science editor david shukman reports. even when the worst seems to be over, the virus remains a threat. in china, the authorities are still on their guard — checking forfever, a common symptom of covid—19. every government is now trying to work out what to do next. new zealand is held up as an example of a country that's got it right so far. it...
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sameer, thank you so much for that.s in the uk have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment — or ppe — is putting lives at risk, and they've called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. an raf aircraft has flown to turkey to collect a shipment of 400,000 clinical gowns. the delivery was expected on sunday and it's still not clear when it will happen. public health england has admitted the lack of ppe is a concern as our health editor hugh pym reports. we have recently got these gowns made locally. 0ne care home's response to equipment shortages, get it made by local contacts. these are the supplies that we have up in head office. as you can see, they are very limited. we have ten litres of hand rub. while supplies are coming in, they're hard to get — and staff who look after residents with symptoms fear they may run out. we are putting notjust our residents at risk, but also our staff, and that makes us feel awful and it keeps us up at night. and we are trying our best. josie was a nurse
sameer, thank you so much for that.s in the uk have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment — or ppe — is putting lives at risk, and they've called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. an raf aircraft has flown to turkey to collect a shipment of 400,000 clinical gowns. the delivery was expected on sunday and it's still not clear when it will happen. public health england has admitted the lack of ppe is a concern as our health editor hugh pym reports. we have...
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the dow set to close out its best week since 1938 let's bring in sameer samana ron, let's talk about the stock market that people seem to be, i guess, modestly excited about. are you or do you think that we're in the midst of sort of a bouncing along here, sort of soft tooth recovery in markets and the potentially, ult maimat the economy? >> i think soft tooth is way to describe it. not only have we seen or heard the worst economic numbers likely to hear through the course of this economy i'm worried about the bilogic side i would hate fout the cato put before the horse we are lining up assistance fwheewith need rushing back to work by may offers the possibility, the danger, really that we have another slide in the economy if people are reinfected. we're seeing soc ining some of china. we have crested in the u.s there are concerns this could come bang in the fall if it's seasonal i prefer to see us stay on the sidelines from a physical perspective until we're sure that it's safe to go back in >> let me turn the question a bit differently. i don't mean to be a skeptic here the amount
the dow set to close out its best week since 1938 let's bring in sameer samana ron, let's talk about the stock market that people seem to be, i guess, modestly excited about. are you or do you think that we're in the midst of sort of a bouncing along here, sort of soft tooth recovery in markets and the potentially, ult maimat the economy? >> i think soft tooth is way to describe it. not only have we seen or heard the worst economic numbers likely to hear through the course of this economy...
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sameer requests that way. let's go back to dave. >> it is 5:57 am. and the nfl draft was the most- watched draft ever. the info says more than 55 million people watched this three-day draft. a 35% increase over last year. this year's draft was entirely virtual because of the stay-at- home orders. it was on several broadcasts and digital channels. >>> more nfl draft coverage on our website ktvu.com. including a draft a special tonight and 9:00. breaking on the 49ers and las vegas reader selections. >>> it is 5:57 am. and food banks are struggling to keep up with the unprecedented demand during this pandemic. 95% of food banks around the country are seeing more demand was about one out of three people asking for help for the first time. at the alameda county community food bank you can get staples like rice and beans plus fresh produce and frozen meat without even having to get out of your car. >> we are able to give them a box of food that will last the family for a week or two weeks and that is one less worry that they have. they can focus on getting
sameer requests that way. let's go back to dave. >> it is 5:57 am. and the nfl draft was the most- watched draft ever. the info says more than 55 million people watched this three-day draft. a 35% increase over last year. this year's draft was entirely virtual because of the stay-at- home orders. it was on several broadcasts and digital channels. >>> more nfl draft coverage on our website ktvu.com. including a draft a special tonight and 9:00. breaking on the 49ers and las vegas...
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let's talk to our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi who has nbeen following this closely cut and seem russia are ready to cut and seem to have agreed on what they will cut, and we have got mexico on its own, clogging up the machine, is that a fair interpretation? that's right david, this was a marathon meeting which went on for about ten hours, and at the last minute, everyone agreed, all the parties including saudi arabia and russia, agreed to those cuts, that they want to make production cuts to the tune of £10 million of oil per day for the next two months and then bring it down to 8 million and then 6 million until april, but when it came to signing the deal, mexico blocked at, mexico was asked to make cuts of about a00,000 barrels of oil and they didn't agree to it, theyjust wa nted didn't agree to it, theyjust wanted to make 100,000, and thatis wanted to make 100,000, and that is why the deal got stuck after going on for almost ten hours, so what saudi arabia and russia are saying is they are willing to make cuts but they wa nt willing to make cuts but they want mex
let's talk to our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi who has nbeen following this closely cut and seem russia are ready to cut and seem to have agreed on what they will cut, and we have got mexico on its own, clogging up the machine, is that a fair interpretation? that's right david, this was a marathon meeting which went on for about ten hours, and at the last minute, everyone agreed, all the parties including saudi arabia and russia, agreed to those cuts, that they want to make...
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. —— our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi is in dubaifor us.me this is com pletely industry said to me this is completely crazy. talk as to what happened. it sure is crazy, sally. it's unprecedented, historic, never before in the history of all —— oil trading has it fallen below zero. this was the benchmark which at one point fell and even touched two —50, closing up even touched two —50, closing up ataround even touched two —50, closing up at around —37. this particular price was for the contract the month of may which was expiring on tuesday. buyers or traders in the market have to ta ke or traders in the market have to take the oil and a situation is such in the market that there is a huge oil supply. there is no storage capacity, especially in the united states. some buyers some buyers have been renting out tankers to store oil. when they approach all these buyers, they started selling in panic because they didn't want to ta ke because they didn't want to take the oil because they can't keep it but if you look at the wti numbers forjune, it
. —— our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi is in dubaifor us.me this is com pletely industry said to me this is completely crazy. talk as to what happened. it sure is crazy, sally. it's unprecedented, historic, never before in the history of all —— oil trading has it fallen below zero. this was the benchmark which at one point fell and even touched two —50, closing up even touched two —50, closing up ataround even touched two —50, closing up at around —37. this...