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at ten o'clock, sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the day's news. but now on bbc news, annita mcveigh has more information and health advice on the coronavirus outbreak in this special programme. hello and welcome to this special programme. since the start of this outbreak, scientists have been trying to answer the question, where did this virus come from? in the shiny city of wuhan is ease, other investigators can restart their investigation into the origin of the i don't like virus —— chinese city. finding clues to how it started is crucial. jim reed reports. for decades, there have been fears that a global pandemic could be caused by a global pandemic could be caused by a zoo a global pandemic could be caused by a zoo not a transmission. that's a disease that jumps from a zoo not a transmission. that's a disease thatjumps from animals to humans —— do not take. disease thatjumps from animals to humans -- do not take. the more we interact with these species, the more roles of the dice we are throwing. the greater the opportunity there is for a path
at ten o'clock, sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the day's news. but now on bbc news, annita mcveigh has more information and health advice on the coronavirus outbreak in this special programme. hello and welcome to this special programme. since the start of this outbreak, scientists have been trying to answer the question, where did this virus come from? in the shiny city of wuhan is ease, other investigators can restart their investigation into the origin of the i don't...
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at 10pm sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first, coronavirus what you need to know. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. stay with us over the next 30 minutes as we share the latest information on the coronavirus outbreak. we will take you into an intensive care unit in a london hospital to show what doctors are confronted with as they care for patients who have severe cases of covid—19. plus chris morris from the reality check team will bust more myths about coronavirus and a reminder that there is further advice, news and information about coronavirus in your area on the bbc news website. first, the dramatic spread of the pandemic has put health services in some countries under immense pressure through the sheer scale of people requiring specialist treatment. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh and cameraman adam walker got exclusive access to an intensive care ward at university college hospital in central london to give us this rare insight into what health professionals are having to face on a daily basis. it i
at 10pm sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first, coronavirus what you need to know. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. stay with us over the next 30 minutes as we share the latest information on the coronavirus outbreak. we will take you into an intensive care unit in a london hospital to show what doctors are confronted with as they care for patients who have severe cases of covid—19. plus chris morris from the reality check team will bust more...
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at ten o'clock sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the days news.c news, victoria derbyshire has more information and health advice on the coronavirus outbreak, in this special programme. hello and welcome to the special program. coming up you might‘ve seen video from 2015 the microsoft shows microsoft founder bill gates talking about possible impact ofa global pandemic could have on the planet. we will hear his thoughts now about this covid—19 outbreak. reminder you can always keep up—to—date with up at the latest on the pandemic in your country and around the world on her website. my first, charities and the uk a warning that almost a quarter of the youth clubs that have been closed and locked down may not reopen after the restrictions are lifted. it leaves thousands of youngsters with nowhere to socialize. anna adams has been talking to ten managers and youth workers to see how they're doing. normally you'd have 30 to 50 young people here after school on holidays. he's showing me around the dumps youth clubs in south london. it's been closed sinc
at ten o'clock sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the days news.c news, victoria derbyshire has more information and health advice on the coronavirus outbreak, in this special programme. hello and welcome to the special program. coming up you might‘ve seen video from 2015 the microsoft shows microsoft founder bill gates talking about possible impact ofa global pandemic could have on the planet. we will hear his thoughts now about this covid—19 outbreak. reminder you can...
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at ten 0'clock sophie raworth will be here with a full round up
at ten 0'clock sophie raworth will be here with a full round up
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Apr 23, 2020
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hello, this is bbc news, with sophie raworth. the headlines: scotland's first minister sets out how the lockdown might be eased, but says now is not the right time to lift restrictions. our steps, when we take them, will need to be careful, gradual, incremental and probably bite small to start with. the number of deaths from coronavirus in uk hospitals rises by 616, to more than 18,700. the first human trials in the uk for a coronavirus vaccine are expected to get under way in oxford today. i benefit, too. it is not a selfless act, iam i benefit, too. it is not a selfless act, i am part of the community and if we find a vaccine, then we will benefit. government borrowing could jump benefit. government borrowing could jump to its highest level in peacetime history. and one of the nurses thanked by boris johnson for watching over him in intensive care says... her team was is doing itsjob. he was just another patient we were trying to do our best for, so it is just business as usual. we build up to the coronavirus briefing today led
hello, this is bbc news, with sophie raworth. the headlines: scotland's first minister sets out how the lockdown might be eased, but says now is not the right time to lift restrictions. our steps, when we take them, will need to be careful, gradual, incremental and probably bite small to start with. the number of deaths from coronavirus in uk hospitals rises by 616, to more than 18,700. the first human trials in the uk for a coronavirus vaccine are expected to get under way in oxford today. i...
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i'm sophie raworth. the headlines at 4.30... the number of people who've died with coronavirus in care homes in england is thought to have doubled in five days — figures suggest more than 2,000 have lost their lives. there have been 759 new recorded uk coronavirus deaths in hospitals — it brings the total death toll to 18,100. in the first ever virtual prime minister's questions, the new labour leader strongly criticises the government over a lack of testing and supply of personal protective equipment. something is going wrong, there is a pattern emerging here. we were slow into lockdown, slow on testing, slow on protective equipment. i don't accept his premise that we have been slow. we have been guided by the scientific advice, the chief scientific adviser, the chief medical officer, at every step along this way. borisjohnson is expected to speak to the queen this evening by phone. a number 10 spokesman said he watched prime minister's questions from chequers, but that he "isn't yet doing government work". many holiday compani
i'm sophie raworth. the headlines at 4.30... the number of people who've died with coronavirus in care homes in england is thought to have doubled in five days — figures suggest more than 2,000 have lost their lives. there have been 759 new recorded uk coronavirus deaths in hospitals — it brings the total death toll to 18,100. in the first ever virtual prime minister's questions, the new labour leader strongly criticises the government over a lack of testing and supply of personal...
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hello, this is bbc news, with sophie raworth. vaccine, then we will benefit.
hello, this is bbc news, with sophie raworth. vaccine, then we will benefit.
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i'm sophie raworth. the headlines at 4.30...100. in the first ever virtual prime minister's questions, the new labour leader strongly criticises the government over a lack of testing and supply of personal protective equipment. something is going wrong, there is a pattern emerging here. we were slow into lockdown, slow on testing, slow on protective equipment.
i'm sophie raworth. the headlines at 4.30...100. in the first ever virtual prime minister's questions, the new labour leader strongly criticises the government over a lack of testing and supply of personal protective equipment. something is going wrong, there is a pattern emerging here. we were slow into lockdown, slow on testing, slow on protective equipment.