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amigos vamos restos de aguantar 70 10 en el cierre preventivo nos estamos acercando vamos hablar de simasel horario de atención. ahora california phones lcomo este aparatoos gratis ppara aumentar el volumen. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. así lo dio a conocer el gobernador.. contabilizando la solicitud de la semana pasada. 6 millones de californianoshan solicitado subsidio de desempleo desde el 12 de marzo sin embargo según economistas del sector laboral espero que selectiva la economía. aun puede servir con beneficios de desempleo aclaro que la persona fue empleado no se considera como un negocio esencial o si no cumple con los requisitos del apertura si forma parte del grupo considerado el más vulnerable y se ofrecen menos que tus empresas todo podría ser elegido. un que se han implementado en los medios de limpieza aeropuerto los tiempos de covid-19 viajar en avión no será lo mismo después de esta pandemia. estamos hacia de la suya por ahora. eran olvide el temor a que un pasajero se muere por esos pasillos y aborda un avión no obligo a convertirse en u
amigos vamos restos de aguantar 70 10 en el cierre preventivo nos estamos acercando vamos hablar de simasel horario de atención. ahora california phones lcomo este aparatoos gratis ppara aumentar el volumen. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. así lo dio a conocer el gobernador.. contabilizando la solicitud de la semana pasada. 6 millones de californianoshan solicitado subsidio de desempleo desde el 12 de marzo sin embargo según economistas del sector laboral...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, south london.e been outlining the crippling financial impact of the pandemic on their sports. 0ur sports correspondent laura scottjoins us now. just underlining the huge pressure on all sports to try to get back to normal as soon as possible? exactly, we heard some severe warnings from the major sports today, speaking to the major sports today, speaking to the digital culture, media and sport committee. we had rick perry, the efl chairman, who spoke of a 200 million p financial hole by septemberfacing million p financial hole by september facing the 71 clubs, he described the situation is pretty grim and said decisions on a restart need to be made soon. then we heard from tom harrison, chief executive of the ecb, he said the worst—case scenario for cricket is a massive £380 million, equating 800 days of cricket loss. in rugby, rfu chief executive bill sweeney said it could ta ke executive bill sweeney said it could take up to six years to recover from coronavirus and if the six nations next year we
sima kotecha, bbc news, south london.e been outlining the crippling financial impact of the pandemic on their sports. 0ur sports correspondent laura scottjoins us now. just underlining the huge pressure on all sports to try to get back to normal as soon as possible? exactly, we heard some severe warnings from the major sports today, speaking to the major sports today, speaking to the digital culture, media and sport committee. we had rick perry, the efl chairman, who spoke of a 200 million p...
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many people our frayed if they have relatives with alzheimer's disease that they will get all simas themselves so so what you suggest. it is important to know that . most of the. diseases are not caused by genetic reasons. 8. the highest risk factor you could say and if you want to do something. guarding mention it is important to yeah to have adequate exercise a balanced diet to stay active socially. to treat known diseases like treasure are something like that thank you so much for this very interesting talk on this very difficult matter and that's it for today see you next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape. when. we. for us. terrible past. it was a nightmare he draws. us troops advanced in germany to bring in a world war 2 in europe to see why the 1st forest was the measure for us here i am i a witness accounts of the battle of forest. in 15 minutes on d w. like . a muggle or just my mom. before the russian soldiers. come to the street. on so many different walks of life. some are company. tried but all of this comes straight from the heart just to see if you can why t
many people our frayed if they have relatives with alzheimer's disease that they will get all simas themselves so so what you suggest. it is important to know that . most of the. diseases are not caused by genetic reasons. 8. the highest risk factor you could say and if you want to do something. guarding mention it is important to yeah to have adequate exercise a balanced diet to stay active socially. to treat known diseases like treasure are something like that thank you so much for this very...
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many people who are frayed if they have relatives with alzheimer's disease or if they will get all simas themselves so what do you suggest. it is important to know that. most of the summer diseases are not caused by genetic. reason. 8. the highest risk factor. you could say and if you want to do something. guarding. it is important to yeah to have adequate exercise a balanced diet to stay to have socially. to knowing diseases like treasure are something like that thank you so much for this very interesting talk on this very difficult matter. and that's it for today see you next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape. ico africa i mean my 1st crack electronic camera has just one collection side cheerios are recycled and resold for the fair price but it was just too good to sicamous is one of all objectives is to promote state decision of more than 6 negligee that is to keep people offended by any new device so fortunately to get that $0.50 is going from us to from africa. on d w f. for lynn may 19th 45. soviet troops discover a charred body in the garden behind the rice c
many people who are frayed if they have relatives with alzheimer's disease or if they will get all simas themselves so what do you suggest. it is important to know that. most of the summer diseases are not caused by genetic. reason. 8. the highest risk factor. you could say and if you want to do something. guarding. it is important to yeah to have adequate exercise a balanced diet to stay to have socially. to knowing diseases like treasure are something like that thank you so much for this very...
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welcome to breakfast, with sima kotecha and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: a defiant response from downing street over new allegations that the prime minister's chief aide breached lockdown rules. fresh reports claim dominic cummings made more than one trip from london to durham during the lockdown. the government says the allegations are false. a new test—and—trace system to track coronavirus cases is set to launch at the end of the week. as the us gets close to 100,000 deaths from covid—19, the new york times fills its front page with the names and details of victims. good morning. a boost for project restart in the latest round of premier league testing. just two new cases of the virus have been found, increasing hopes the season could start again next month. prince william admits that becoming a father brought back the painful emotions he felt after his mother's death in a new documentary. your emotions come back in leaps and bounds, because it's a very different phase of life and there's no—one there to, kind of, help you. after suc
welcome to breakfast, with sima kotecha and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: a defiant response from downing street over new allegations that the prime minister's chief aide breached lockdown rules. fresh reports claim dominic cummings made more than one trip from london to durham during the lockdown. the government says the allegations are false. a new test—and—trace system to track coronavirus cases is set to launch at the end of the week. as the us gets close to 100,000 deaths from...
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in rome for us now sima what's the scene like for us in rome where you are and how do italians feel about being able to go to restaurants and bars again i think here in italy things are slowly aging back to some semblance of normality with all these openings happen people understand that now they can go to the shops they can go to the restaurants but they're not exactly sure how those safety protocols are going to be applied applied and so i think here in rome this still an element of exile to let's not forget the country has suffered tremendously folly i mean more than 31000 people have died with coffee 19 here that's it though the infection rate is now more or less steve all the epidemiological situation is holding and so because of that they're cautiously opening things up but different regions have different rules as to how these safety protocols are going to be applied so i think italians as a whole are trying to adjust to what will be the new dawn of living with the virus and trying to figure out what they can or cannot do and the churches are also they expecting frowns. well they s
in rome for us now sima what's the scene like for us in rome where you are and how do italians feel about being able to go to restaurants and bars again i think here in italy things are slowly aging back to some semblance of normality with all these openings happen people understand that now they can go to the shops they can go to the restaurants but they're not exactly sure how those safety protocols are going to be applied applied and so i think here in rome this still an element of exile to...
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welcome to breakfast, with sima kotecha and rogerjohnson.nic cummings made more than one trip from london to durham during the lockdown. the government says the allegations are false. a new test—and—trace system to track coronavirus cases is set to launch at the end of the week. as the us gets close to 100,000 deaths from covid—19, the new york times fills its front page with the names and details of victims. good morning. a boost for project restart in the latest round of premier league testing. just two new cases of the virus have been found,
welcome to breakfast, with sima kotecha and rogerjohnson.nic cummings made more than one trip from london to durham during the lockdown. the government says the allegations are false. a new test—and—trace system to track coronavirus cases is set to launch at the end of the week. as the us gets close to 100,000 deaths from covid—19, the new york times fills its front page with the names and details of victims. good morning. a boost for project restart in the latest round of premier league...
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sima kotecha, bbc news. cases were identified on thursday — the highest daily figure for nearly two months. hundreds of schools have switched back to online classes in response. the bbc‘s seoul correspondent laura bicker explains what has led to the current situation. the eyes of the world have been on south korea as a role model to test, trace and track every case when it comes to the pandemic and they have so comes to the pandemic and they have so far been successful and remain so. so far been successful and remain so. however, however hard they try, these cases keep cropping up around these cases keep cropping up around the country. the latest is at a distribution warehouse, a huge company that sends out basically e—commerce right across the country. so far 79 cases, as you said, the highest number of cases in two months. so today, health ministers in the last hour have made an urgent plea to try to maintain some kind of distancing measures. they say they will not step up the social distancing measures bu
sima kotecha, bbc news. cases were identified on thursday — the highest daily figure for nearly two months. hundreds of schools have switched back to online classes in response. the bbc‘s seoul correspondent laura bicker explains what has led to the current situation. the eyes of the world have been on south korea as a role model to test, trace and track every case when it comes to the pandemic and they have so comes to the pandemic and they have so far been successful and remain so. so far...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, south london.onavirus testing regime. giving evidence to the commons health select committee, the deputy chief medical officer for england, jenny harries, told mps things would have been "done differently" if more tests had been available in the early stages of the outbreak. and the chief scientific adviser, sir patrick vallance, said it would have been better if capacity had been increased more quickly. let's speak to the chair of the health select committee, the conservative mp — and former health secretary — jeremy hunt. i think we've got a better line. perfect line. thanks for being patient. i want to go back to that first question, which was when sir patrick valla nce question, which was when sir patrick vallance says there are all sorts of reasons why recommendations for early testing were not picked up, what possible reason could there be because everybody at the time and said we must test? i was one of the voices who also wa nted i was one of the voices who also wanted us to do it much more
sima kotecha, bbc news, south london.onavirus testing regime. giving evidence to the commons health select committee, the deputy chief medical officer for england, jenny harries, told mps things would have been "done differently" if more tests had been available in the early stages of the outbreak. and the chief scientific adviser, sir patrick vallance, said it would have been better if capacity had been increased more quickly. let's speak to the chair of the health select committee,...
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sima kotecha, bbc news.next week, although some have been taking vulnerable children and the children of keyworkers, of course. joining me now is marg randles, founder and chief academic 0fficer of nursery chain busy bees — the uk's biggest childcare provider. hello, thank you very much indeed for joining hello, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. when our nursery is going to be opening? well, we have been preparing for opening since the beginning of lockdown and plans are coming to fruition now, subject to no change in government guidance and we will be opening 198 busy bees nurseries onjune we will be opening 198 busy bees nurseries on june 1st, bringing we will be opening 198 busy bees nurseries onjune1st, bringing the total to 304 with the 150 nurseries we have open for key workers. ok, what have been, one assumes parents have been getting in touch and they wa nt to have been getting in touch and they want to make sure preparations are in place in order to deal with this, what kind of questions and
sima kotecha, bbc news.next week, although some have been taking vulnerable children and the children of keyworkers, of course. joining me now is marg randles, founder and chief academic 0fficer of nursery chain busy bees — the uk's biggest childcare provider. hello, thank you very much indeed for joining hello, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. when our nursery is going to be opening? well, we have been preparing for opening since the beginning of lockdown and plans are coming to...
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involving young children 9 cases in just the past 2 weeks pediatric cases rose from 3 to 7% doctor sima asadi who was the chair of pediatrics at mercy medical or said says part of the rise they've seen is attributed to more testing being done and that children are likely contracting the virus from family members some who may be essential workers. she says even with a cough, it's ok as long as your child is breathing all right and has no wheezing or difficulty breathing otherwise they should be evaluated the top 10 reasons why kids get sick are right here ok. >>is actually far more important than in kids, she says parents should consider a different approach when it comes to providing protection for their young ones asking is not. >>appropriate especially if they're going to be touching their face because you just a mask or yeah. >>and hygiene is absolutely 100% where the focus should be she says there is positive news when it comes to kids and covid-19 our understanding so far is is that just 5 months old or 3 you or even 15 year-old it's going to do well for the most part and doctor a
involving young children 9 cases in just the past 2 weeks pediatric cases rose from 3 to 7% doctor sima asadi who was the chair of pediatrics at mercy medical or said says part of the rise they've seen is attributed to more testing being done and that children are likely contracting the virus from family members some who may be essential workers. she says even with a cough, it's ok as long as your child is breathing all right and has no wheezing or difficulty breathing otherwise they should be...
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covid-19 is to maintain the social distancing rule of staying 6 feet apart yes, it can be done doctor sima saudi is the chair of pediatrics at mercy medical center in her said the water itself is not necessarily the problem once they get in the water, the best advice i have is for family groups to stick together and to try to seize your kids from other kids and doctors saudi says what's critical while your children are in the water in order to maintain hygiene. >>it's for kids to always have their own know sherry and all other people in your eyes can be contagious of no sharing all those and seeing snow sharing snorkels and once everyone is out of the water the transmission of germs can continue even more so important to keep your family unit together and not as much extent separate from other family units and not sitting next to each other with the scorching temperatures continuing even before families head out the door to enjoy swimming pools or other bodies of water such as lakes or rivers they should remember this the most important thing that they have to put into their body is hand s
covid-19 is to maintain the social distancing rule of staying 6 feet apart yes, it can be done doctor sima saudi is the chair of pediatrics at mercy medical center in her said the water itself is not necessarily the problem once they get in the water, the best advice i have is for family groups to stick together and to try to seize your kids from other kids and doctors saudi says what's critical while your children are in the water in order to maintain hygiene. >>it's for kids to always...
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sima kotecha, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...avirus contact tracing programme has got under way in england and scotland. people who've been in close contact with someone who has the virus will be asked to self—isolate. scotland's first minister has confirmed its lockdown restrictions are to be eased slightly, from tomorrow. china's parliament has rubber—stamped a hugely controversial national security bill that looks likely to limit freedoms in hong kong. out of nearly 3,000 parliamentary delegates, there was only one vote against. the law will criminalise conduct in hong kong that undermines beijing's authority, it also allows china's intelligence agencies to set up in the territory for the first time. stephen mcdonell reports. at china's rubber—stamp congress, the vote was never going to be close. in the end, 2878 in favour and only one against. the bill for tougher security measures in hong kong now goes to a standing committee and should be law by the second half of the year. in hong kong the local legislature saw more pushin
sima kotecha, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...avirus contact tracing programme has got under way in england and scotland. people who've been in close contact with someone who has the virus will be asked to self—isolate. scotland's first minister has confirmed its lockdown restrictions are to be eased slightly, from tomorrow. china's parliament has rubber—stamped a hugely controversial national security bill that looks likely to limit freedoms in hong kong. out of nearly 3,000...
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sima kotecha reports.ety and distress. on one occasion he had what felt like a panic attack. and distress. on one occasion he had what felt like a panic attackm was very tense inside, it was very ha rd was very tense inside, it was very hard because i was thinking about what was going to happen next, whether anything was going to happen between the family. i couldn't do it anymore, so i wanted to go out and let it all out, but i couldn't. his mum's worried about the impact it will have on his long—term mental health. trying to support him now, and in the future, we don't know how this is going to impact him — the consta nt this is going to impact him — the constant question of when will it end, what if it comes back? what if one of us gets it, what if we die? it's quite a lot for a ten—year—old. a survey by one charity suggests 67% of pa rents a survey by one charity suggests 67% of parents and carers are also concerned about the mental—health impact the coronavirus outbreak will have on their children, wi
sima kotecha reports.ety and distress. on one occasion he had what felt like a panic attack. and distress. on one occasion he had what felt like a panic attackm was very tense inside, it was very ha rd was very tense inside, it was very hard because i was thinking about what was going to happen next, whether anything was going to happen between the family. i couldn't do it anymore, so i wanted to go out and let it all out, but i couldn't. his mum's worried about the impact it will have on his...