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is a stark difference to what we can do forfamilies. difference to what we can do for families. it is a stark difference to what we can do forfamilies. it is hard to think about when the family going through, we have the social distancing mandate in new york. we are not allowed to have any nonessential gatherings of any times that of any size. however, with funeral services being an essential service, or government is urging us to have viewings for the immediate family, private viewings and private services, but unfortunately even those are to be done with maintaining the social distancing mandates. it's a very few people having to stay apart from one another at a time where they have suffered a tremendous loss. so what we're trying to do is get some alternatives, ourfuneral we're trying to do is get some alternatives, our funeral directors are offering a lot of live streaming services, whether that is through facetime or skype, or private companies extended family and friends to the service and also because of funeral directors are exp
is a stark difference to what we can do forfamilies. difference to what we can do for families. it is a stark difference to what we can do forfamilies. it is hard to think about when the family going through, we have the social distancing mandate in new york. we are not allowed to have any nonessential gatherings of any times that of any size. however, with funeral services being an essential service, or government is urging us to have viewings for the immediate family, private viewings and...
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the contrast there is stark.how ppe isn't available, we do have ppe here in australia. mass testing isn't really happening in the uk. here i am being told that i can test for cove aid for any patient i'm worried about. and some of these things i think do make me angry to be honest. because i do think some steps could have been put into place earlier back home in the uk. and may well have cut the risk some of the other colleagues in terms of covert. you don't send your troops onto the battlefield unarmed. you just don't do that. doesn't matter how brave they are. you don't sell people out if they don't have equipment they need. we do delete i don't do that to our soldiers why would we do that to our soldiers why would we do that to our soldiers why would we do that your health care professionals ? today parliament returned to work, in an unusual format. only 50 mps are now allowed to sit in the house of commons, meaning many mps will now have to contribute virtually. our uk political correspondent jessica parker w
the contrast there is stark.how ppe isn't available, we do have ppe here in australia. mass testing isn't really happening in the uk. here i am being told that i can test for cove aid for any patient i'm worried about. and some of these things i think do make me angry to be honest. because i do think some steps could have been put into place earlier back home in the uk. and may well have cut the risk some of the other colleagues in terms of covert. you don't send your troops onto the...
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the contrast is stark. colleaes in the u.k. tell me how ppe is not available.he it in australia. mass testing isn't happening in the u.k. here i am told i contest for any .patient i am worried abo -- i can test for any patient i am worried about. it makes me angry because ste could have been put into place earlier in the u.k. that may have cut the rk for my colleagues in terms of covid. you don't send troops on the battlefield unarmed. doesn't matter how brave they are, you don't send people out if they don't have the ed.ipment they n we don't do it for soldiers. why would we do it for health care workers? anchor: 50 mp's are allowed to sit in the house of commons. others will have to contribute virtually. jessica parker was watching it atall. was going on? reporter:as today processy because yes, parliament is returning but the mp's you to give it the -- needed to give it the nod to work this way. ey will be observing social distancing rules. the scenes people may be familiar with with a rowdy house of commons, we will not that for the time being. 120 will be a
the contrast is stark. colleaes in the u.k. tell me how ppe is not available.he it in australia. mass testing isn't happening in the u.k. here i am told i contest for any .patient i am worried abo -- i can test for any patient i am worried about. it makes me angry because ste could have been put into place earlier in the u.k. that may have cut the rk for my colleagues in terms of covid. you don't send troops on the battlefield unarmed. doesn't matter how brave they are, you don't send people...
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the white house is to unveil new guidelines for reopening the economy as jobless figures paint a stark picture of the economic impact of the coronavirus. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program the new normal for a bit longer the u.k. government extends its lockdown restrictions for at least it's 3 more weeks the nigeria's the security forces killed 18 people will and forcing lockdown measures that's more deaths than from the virus itself and the drift for 2 months hundreds of written job refugees are rescued but at least $24.00 die from starvation. welcome to the program we begin in the u.s. where a 3 phase plan for reopening the country for business is about to be launched double
the white house is to unveil new guidelines for reopening the economy as jobless figures paint a stark picture of the economic impact of the coronavirus. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program the new normal for a bit longer the u.k. government extends its lockdown restrictions for at least it's 3 more weeks the nigeria's the security forces killed 18 people will and forcing lockdown measures that's more deaths than from the virus...
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in terms of analysis —— they shallow their very stark. in terms of analysis -- in terms of stark.at in the number of deaths of nhs staff and people thought that might have been very skewed because of the number of within the nhs. but it is actually affecting worse and it is interesting because it is not clear that we do not know why that is. the times of quoted trevor phillips, former head of the human rights commission and he is saying that, you cannot shy away from these numbers. and also, he warns that because of the lower rate in bangladesh. it is not clear that if colouration or correlation if there are colouration or correlation if there a re factors colouration or correlation if there are factors intrinsically, biologicalfactors or are factors intrinsically, biological factors or environmental factors. disproportionate death rates also in the black communities have been noted in the united states as well. clearly, one factor that is likely to be a cause is that the black population tends to be more urban based intends to be proportionately living in some of the poor are mor
in terms of analysis —— they shallow their very stark. in terms of analysis -- in terms of stark.at in the number of deaths of nhs staff and people thought that might have been very skewed because of the number of within the nhs. but it is actually affecting worse and it is interesting because it is not clear that we do not know why that is. the times of quoted trevor phillips, former head of the human rights commission and he is saying that, you cannot shy away from these numbers. and...
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president donald trump voices a stark warning as his country's death toll from the coronavirus surpasses that of china. this is going to be a very painful. very very painful to. the white house projects up 221-4000 u.s. citizens could die in the pandemic are cars funded tas the latest also coming up. spain mourns its dead i mean that silence was held on choose day across the nation more than 8000 people of little certain lives and spain's health care system is breaking point plus. doctors in dire need of more face masks some governments believe they can prevent the spread of the corona virus but the world health organization says there's little evidence. on public fairly it's good to have you with us in the united states president trump has warned of quote a very tough 2 weeks ahead the death toll from the corona virus has now surpassed 3500 that's more than china's official totty new york is america's deadliest hot spot over 1500 people have died from the corona virus across the state most of the deaths have been in new york city which is ramping up its capacity as case numbers for. arr
president donald trump voices a stark warning as his country's death toll from the coronavirus surpasses that of china. this is going to be a very painful. very very painful to. the white house projects up 221-4000 u.s. citizens could die in the pandemic are cars funded tas the latest also coming up. spain mourns its dead i mean that silence was held on choose day across the nation more than 8000 people of little certain lives and spain's health care system is breaking point plus. doctors in...
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that's a best case scenario underscoring the stark reality of this crisis. lester >> still can't wrap my mind around those numbers, but thank you, jeff. we know you have questions. our team of experts has answers. we encourage you to join savannah guthrie and hoda kotb for special coverage tonight at 10:00 eastern and pacific on nbc and msnbc. >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with some potentially good news about stopping the spread. >>> plus a battle plan as your bills come due. isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic... by taking metamucil every day. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh.
that's a best case scenario underscoring the stark reality of this crisis. lester >> still can't wrap my mind around those numbers, but thank you, jeff. we know you have questions. our team of experts has answers. we encourage you to join savannah guthrie and hoda kotb for special coverage tonight at 10:00 eastern and pacific on nbc and msnbc. >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with some potentially good news about stopping the spread. >>> plus a battle plan as your...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >> a special breed of hero we be to take care of them tonight a stark new warning from president trump about the need to continue social distancing the president saying it's going to be a very painful two weeks. our jeff bennett is at the white house. >> reporter: a sobering message tonight from president trump. >> i want every american to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead. we're going to go through a very tough two weeks. this is going to be a very painful, very, very painful two weeks. >> reporter: the president's top medical experts sharing with the nation the stark projections they shared with him. as they aggressively pushed the president to extend those social distancing guidelines through the end of april. >> there's no magic bullet there's no magic vaccine or therapy it's just behaviors. >> reporter: one question now being reconsidered, should americans wear masks as protection? public health experts have repeatedly urged americans not to wear face masksunless they're sick or caring for someone who is sick >> what the world health org
stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >> a special breed of hero we be to take care of them tonight a stark new warning from president trump about the need to continue social distancing the president saying it's going to be a very painful two weeks. our jeff bennett is at the white house. >> reporter: a sobering message tonight from president trump. >> i want every american to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead. we're going to go through a very tough two weeks. this is...
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another stark reminder of the risks that nhs staff are facing. i had to share the news of the sudden death of one of our own, a much loved member of our nursing team, julie 0mar. i also know that this news will have a profound impact on many of you, because it brings this tragedy closer to home than it already was. for the rest of us, on the strangest of easter sundays, the one thing we can do to protect one another is to stay at home. victoria gill, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker is here. stark words, then, from one of the government because my own advisers. how uncomfortable is this going to be for ministers? there are inevitably going to be questions about the government's handling of this outbreak, and as you say, stark words from sirjeremy farrar that the uk could end up being one of if not the worst affected country in europe, and he is one of the advisers that sits on this key scientific committee that advises ministers. today the labour leader sir keir starmer has described the figures in the uk as alarming, although
another stark reminder of the risks that nhs staff are facing. i had to share the news of the sudden death of one of our own, a much loved member of our nursing team, julie 0mar. i also know that this news will have a profound impact on many of you, because it brings this tragedy closer to home than it already was. for the rest of us, on the strangest of easter sundays, the one thing we can do to protect one another is to stay at home. victoria gill, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent...
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there were events that gave him stark choices and he could have chosen to ask deeper questions. he handled them will shape his re-election campaign. they will certainly shape his legacy. that's what you wrote. did the need for the president interfere with the need control this deadly virus? >> i think it did. and the moment that comes into play is around the third week of february. the president is coming back from a trip to india. you may recall. and he reads at the head of the center for disease control offered a pretty stark assessment that this was coming our way and could change our lives. and he's enraged as he is landing on air force one. lands, calls the secretary of health and human services and chews him out for the fact that the message had been relayed so bluntly by the head of the cdc. she is pretty well the side and that's around the time vice president pence was put in charge of the task force. the first real task seemed to be to control that message. it's took about three weeks between the time that the experts there, who were convinced things needed to shut down
there were events that gave him stark choices and he could have chosen to ask deeper questions. he handled them will shape his re-election campaign. they will certainly shape his legacy. that's what you wrote. did the need for the president interfere with the need control this deadly virus? >> i think it did. and the moment that comes into play is around the third week of february. the president is coming back from a trip to india. you may recall. and he reads at the head of the center...
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warning. be in place for a long time to come. -- stark warning. immediate ongoing challenges the government undoubtedly faces. but looking ahead to the long—term, the chief medical adviser making it clear that the virus is going to be with us for quite a long time. and he said that really there are two of long—term ways out of this. one, highly effective vaccines, and other highly effective vaccines, and other highly effective vaccines, and other highly effective drug, treatment to treat the disease. but he said realistically there's not much chance of either of those being available in the next calendar year. therefore this discussion going on about how long social distancing is going to last far, there are different grades of social distancing. you have a full lockdown to people trying to make sure they don't get too close to each other, so there are different grades of that and one of the things that is being discussed here tonight in westminster is some conservative mps who are in the party a government who are in the party a government who wa
warning. be in place for a long time to come. -- stark warning. immediate ongoing challenges the government undoubtedly faces. but looking ahead to the long—term, the chief medical adviser making it clear that the virus is going to be with us for quite a long time. and he said that really there are two of long—term ways out of this. one, highly effective vaccines, and other highly effective vaccines, and other highly effective vaccines, and other highly effective drug, treatment to treat...
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eight stark reminder as if we need with that so many people can be affected by this.heart—rending story, it talks about the fact that he had no underlying conditions and as you say he was 39, he was a discjockey, he was fit and healthy and an interesting statistic that the washington post uncovered, it says over 759 of the deaths in the united states for people under 50. the assumption has always been in the figures tend to bear it out that the older you are the more susceptible you are, but that absolutely does not mean that younger people for people of all ages and all countries have died. one interesting phenomenon appears to be the preponderance that maleness over femaleness, but barely at the very beginning of unraveling this. stay there for now. don't go anywhere, we are going to take your life to washington where president trump is holding his daily briefing. and on sunday we celebrate our beautiful, wonderful easter which we all look forward to. you're going to have many easter together in churches in the future and we are getting closer you see the numbers, g
eight stark reminder as if we need with that so many people can be affected by this.heart—rending story, it talks about the fact that he had no underlying conditions and as you say he was 39, he was a discjockey, he was fit and healthy and an interesting statistic that the washington post uncovered, it says over 759 of the deaths in the united states for people under 50. the assumption has always been in the figures tend to bear it out that the older you are the more susceptible you are, but...
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people are going to die in the near term due to a lack of ventilators that was the stark warning from the governor of new york in the us said his states is the worst hit in vats country with the number of cases breaking the 100000 threshold in the past 24 hours meanwhile it's been revealed a massive hospital ship berth in new york city to take a ferry isn't normally covert patients the so far treated only 20 people well in london the 1st patients can now use a new 4000 bed facility set up in a convention center the nightingale hospital. it's called was created in just 9 days will the u.k. has no seen more than $3000.00 deaths in a row is brewing after 2 countries accuse the us of hijacking deliveries of protective equipment both france and germany say hundreds of thousands of face masks were diverted to america and canada is investigating similar claims and to underline the global scale of this crisis the head of the international monetary fund says the world economy is coming to a stop and is facing a bigger recession than it saw in 2008 financial crisis let's get more now from gabri
people are going to die in the near term due to a lack of ventilators that was the stark warning from the governor of new york in the us said his states is the worst hit in vats country with the number of cases breaking the 100000 threshold in the past 24 hours meanwhile it's been revealed a massive hospital ship berth in new york city to take a ferry isn't normally covert patients the so far treated only 20 people well in london the 1st patients can now use a new 4000 bed facility set up in a...
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our top stories: expect it to be like italy, the trump administration issues a stark warning about thee the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. here in the uk the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter david hockney, in lockdown in france, shares with us some of the drawings that have kept him busy.
our top stories: expect it to be like italy, the trump administration issues a stark warning about thee the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. here in the uk the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter david hockney, in lockdown in france, shares with us some of the drawings that...
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anchor: a stark warning.e united states where mike pompeo has renewed his attack on fishing, accusing it of a cover-up in the early stages. >> china did not sha all of the information it had. it covered up how dangerous the disease is, didn't report sustained human to human transmission for a month until it was i every province in china. it censured those who tried to it destroyed existmples. the ccp has not shared the virus sample from inside china with the outsidema worldng it impossible to track the disease's evolution. anch: strong words against the chinese communist party. china fired back at previous u.s. allegations, calling them groundless. in a further development, ssouri became the first u.s. state to sue the chinese government over its coronavirus handling, saying china's response lead to devastating economic losses. they alsoth accuschinese government of making the pandemic worse by hoarding masks and other equipment. china denounced this as frivolous. our coespondent is in shington. >> he went af
anchor: a stark warning.e united states where mike pompeo has renewed his attack on fishing, accusing it of a cover-up in the early stages. >> china did not sha all of the information it had. it covered up how dangerous the disease is, didn't report sustained human to human transmission for a month until it was i every province in china. it censured those who tried to it destroyed existmples. the ccp has not shared the virus sample from inside china with the outsidema worldng it...
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the white house coronavirus task force completed a stark and stunning presentation in the last hour, warning what the president called a very, very painful two weeks ahead. according to the latest projection presented by scientists on the task force today, 100,000 to 240,000 people in this country will die in the weeks and months ahead. 100,000 to 240,000. and that is with current stay at home orders and social distancing efforts. that is certainly not good news. but when you compare it to the alternative, it just might be. on a chart called goals of community mitigation also presented by the task force, we saw estimates of what would happen without isolation and mitigation efforts. 1 million people in this country could die, possibly many more than that. so let me make it clear. according to best estimates embraced by the nation's top scientists, if we were not following stay-at-home orders or social distancing orders, a million or more of us would die in this country. as it is right now, 100,000 to 240,000 of us will likely die. this is where we are tonight in this pandemic. and as
the white house coronavirus task force completed a stark and stunning presentation in the last hour, warning what the president called a very, very painful two weeks ahead. according to the latest projection presented by scientists on the task force today, 100,000 to 240,000 people in this country will die in the weeks and months ahead. 100,000 to 240,000. and that is with current stay at home orders and social distancing efforts. that is certainly not good news. but when you compare it to the...
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the stark message we got in the briefing room this evening is unmistakable. this country is about to go through a horrendous terrible experience, and i have to tell you, people may not believe the president when he says any of this, and i have been -- you and i have been, you know, pretty critical of him from time to time. >> yeah. >> reporter: this was a different donald trump tonight. i think he gets it, anderson. >> thank you. jim accosta. joining me is the governor of maryland, governor hogan. thank you for joining us. i know how busy you are. the president says go to them for equipment. the states shouldn't be bidding against each other which governor cuomo says is happening. is that happening for maryland as well? >> i think the message is changing because the situation on the ground is changing, anderson. yes, it had been happening and the message was that states should go ahead and on their own go get testing and states should get their own ppe and masks and ventilators. and now that's changed a little bit as of the messaging today. it is a problem, b
the stark message we got in the briefing room this evening is unmistakable. this country is about to go through a horrendous terrible experience, and i have to tell you, people may not believe the president when he says any of this, and i have been -- you and i have been, you know, pretty critical of him from time to time. >> yeah. >> reporter: this was a different donald trump tonight. i think he gets it, anderson. >> thank you. jim accosta. joining me is the governor of...
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unemployment surges-- the stark new numbers. more than six million americans filed jobless claims in just the last week. nearly 17 million now out of work since the crisis began. long lines-- americans struggling to feed their families, now waiting hours just tot food. so why is congress fighting over more funding to help those in need? close to home: a doctor's struggle. why we can't care for the patients he cares about most, his parents. >> i'm so helpless in this whole process. >> o'donnell: preventing the next outbreak: inside the effort to close those markets for composite animals where the deadly virus was first spread. why are they still in business? and moments of grace, americans coming together in crisis. the meaningful ways tonight that we're all growing closer, even when we're forced to be apa ws" withah o'dnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. two stark numbers that show how dramatically coronavirus has cha
unemployment surges-- the stark new numbers. more than six million americans filed jobless claims in just the last week. nearly 17 million now out of work since the crisis began. long lines-- americans struggling to feed their families, now waiting hours just tot food. so why is congress fighting over more funding to help those in need? close to home: a doctor's struggle. why we can't care for the patients he cares about most, his parents. >> i'm so helpless in this whole process....
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reporter: tonight as more states across the country prepare to open their doors for business, the starkning from a top white house coronavirus official >> social distancing will be with us through the summer to really ensure that we protect one another as we move through these phases. >> reporter: dr. deborah birx contradicting a suggestion from vice president pence that the coronavirus could be behind us by memorial day dr. birx also says she's concerned about states coming back online without meeting federal guidelines of what weeks of declining cases. >> we are doing hand sanitizers for all of our guests. >> reporter: in georgia, restaurants and movie theaters have the right to reopen, like jay christopher, who has five places. >> we have sanitizers for the table. different buckets we use for tabletops as well as chairs and then we also have tables x'd off, which means you can't sit there. we are seating every other table in the restaurant >> reporter: many are open, but others are not. they are keeping seating areas empty. >> i think people will come and wait and take a wait-and-see
reporter: tonight as more states across the country prepare to open their doors for business, the starkning from a top white house coronavirus official >> social distancing will be with us through the summer to really ensure that we protect one another as we move through these phases. >> reporter: dr. deborah birx contradicting a suggestion from vice president pence that the coronavirus could be behind us by memorial day dr. birx also says she's concerned about states coming back...
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a stark warning that the number of people in acute hunger could double by the end of 2020. ♪ you areatching al jazeera live from london. the u.s. president says he will temporarily suspend immigration to protect american lives and jobs from the coronavirus outbreak. donald trump also pledges to bailout the u.s. oil industry after prices dip into negative territory for the first time in history. and why the constitution and tradition are making it difficult to flatten coronavirus curve in japan. ♪ barbara: thank you for joining us. the coronavirus pandemic could lead to famines in dozens of countries, pushing tens of millions more people around the world to the brink of starvation. a u.n. report highlighted the vast number of people around the world who are now acutely food insecure. the world food program requested $350 million to set up a network to keep him military and supply chains moving around the world. -- keep humanitarian supply chains moving around the world. >> there are no famines yet, but if we don't work now to secure access, avoid funding shortfalls and disruptions to
a stark warning that the number of people in acute hunger could double by the end of 2020. ♪ you areatching al jazeera live from london. the u.s. president says he will temporarily suspend immigration to protect american lives and jobs from the coronavirus outbreak. donald trump also pledges to bailout the u.s. oil industry after prices dip into negative territory for the first time in history. and why the constitution and tradition are making it difficult to flatten coronavirus curve in...
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that's in stark contrast to several new models of ventilator, including one by n.none of which have received the go-ahead for use in the.h.s. fergus walsh, bbc news. laura: our world has been turned upside down by this virus. for kids, the loss of routine is especially hd. enter the iconic tv show, "ses 5e street." fo years big bird and the gang have been teaching preschoolers not just their abc's, but also how to deal with difficult situations like bullying and divorce. so of course they've taken to on social distancing with a global special calledpl "elmo's date." >> elmo, i think i figured out my phone finally. how do i look now? reporter: grover and elmo are having a remote play date like millions of kids in america who can't meet up in person but are trying to stay in touch. the muppets are having technical trouble, just like the rest of us. >> is my head really that big? ♪ reporter: celebrities, including anne hathaway joined elmo and pals for virtu sing-song. as "sesame street" evolves to the need of kids in this eraro virus. >> what's your favorite word? >>
that's in stark contrast to several new models of ventilator, including one by n.none of which have received the go-ahead for use in the.h.s. fergus walsh, bbc news. laura: our world has been turned upside down by this virus. for kids, the loss of routine is especially hd. enter the iconic tv show, "ses 5e street." fo years big bird and the gang have been teaching preschoolers not just their abc's, but also how to deal with difficult situations like bullying and divorce. so of course...
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expect it to be like italy — the trump administration issues a stark warning about the spread of coronavirustogether, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. a grim story in the uk as well — the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. and wimbledon, the world—famous tennis tournament, is cancelled for the first time since world war ii, due to the coronavirus pandemic. that meant they may not be any professional tennis in the world untiljuly or august in the world. the tokyo olympics have already been postponed to july 2021. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are arj singh, deputy political editor at huffpost, uk and political commentator and former conservative adviser, jo—anne nadler. tomorrow's financial times leads on the surge in people applying for universal credit as applicants hit the million mark. the mirror calls the government's coronavirus testing strategy a ‘shambles‘, saying that only 0.16% of nhs staff have been tested. th
expect it to be like italy — the trump administration issues a stark warning about the spread of coronavirustogether, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. a grim story in the uk as well — the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. and wimbledon, the world—famous tennis tournament, is cancelled for the first time since world war ii, due to the coronavirus pandemic. that meant they may not be...
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repoer: this is the stark reality of intensive care in this time of coronavirus.al suri county hospital in gilford has many critically ill patients on ventilators. >> i just remember it being really, really difficult t breathe. and it would hurt to breathe. it was horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it. and they were taking me away. reporter: tim hall is over the worst. the 37-year-oldou spent days on an alternati breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygeder pressure into the lungs. on a ventilator, which requires sedation.e >> tak a nice deep breath for me. >> just being ableo know what's going on and who is around you and that, again,k i th makes a big difference. being awake was a massive thing. reporter: the cpap devices have beeny manufactured b mercedes formula 1 inth nmptonshire. quite a contrast to their usual job of designingor engins f motor racing. they just fished aner of 10,000 of them for -- finished an order of 10,000 of them for the n.h.s. it was done inar pership with engineers at university college london who modified an
repoer: this is the stark reality of intensive care in this time of coronavirus.al suri county hospital in gilford has many critically ill patients on ventilators. >> i just remember it being really, really difficult t breathe. and it would hurt to breathe. it was horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it. and they were taking me away. reporter: tim hall is over the worst. the 37-year-oldou spent days on an alternati breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygeder...
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stark tells roosevelt, when, if britain survives we can win everywhere that britain goes down. we might not lose everywhere but we could not win. so britain says star cast to be saved. he's telling roosevelt something roosevelt already believes. roosevelt has his means of communication, preceding presidents were speech makers. roosevelt uses the radio to bring the podium into the living room. he's given a number of what he calls fireside chats, probably radiator chats. i don't know how many firesides there still were but there was a way to intimately connect with americans, and a 16th chat in y december 1940 is telling amera that he wants us to be the arsenal of democracy in the defense of britain. he says we used to have oceans. the oceans are still there but they are small enough because of transportation is quicker and better. he explains that from senegal which i did she french colony, france is already fallen to germany, to brazil, a shorter washington d.c. to denver turkey says the oceans are smaller than they were in the days of clipper ships and we have to be mindful of
stark tells roosevelt, when, if britain survives we can win everywhere that britain goes down. we might not lose everywhere but we could not win. so britain says star cast to be saved. he's telling roosevelt something roosevelt already believes. roosevelt has his means of communication, preceding presidents were speech makers. roosevelt uses the radio to bring the podium into the living room. he's given a number of what he calls fireside chats, probably radiator chats. i don't know how many...
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today we heard a stark warning from the un's international labour organisation. of having their livelihoods destroyed by the coronavirus pandemic. its report focuses on workers in the informal economy — that involves workers who are not regulated or protected by the state. here's the head of the ilo. for 1.6 billion workers, their livelihood has been massively impacted by what's going on. and these are people who earn very little on a good day, and their incomes are going down by an average of 60% in the first month of the pandemic effect. these are people in desperate straits, and they need our help. let's look at this issue through the experiences of different countries. in india for example, the figures are staggering. the ilo has warned that around 400 million people who work in the informal economy in india are at risk of falling deeper into poverty because of this crisis. next bangladesh — this article from bbc bengali highlights how how empty high streets around the world are putting two million bangladeshi jobs ‘at risk‘ because clothing orders have dried
today we heard a stark warning from the un's international labour organisation. of having their livelihoods destroyed by the coronavirus pandemic. its report focuses on workers in the informal economy — that involves workers who are not regulated or protected by the state. here's the head of the ilo. for 1.6 billion workers, their livelihood has been massively impacted by what's going on. and these are people who earn very little on a good day, and their incomes are going down by an average...
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the un world food programme has issued a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict, who could starve because of the coronavirus outbreak. the agency estimates the number of people going hungry could double to more than 250 million. most are in countries already affected by an economic crisis. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. the global coronavirus pandemic has prompted governments across the world to take emergency measures, restricting liberties to safeguard public health, and no european nation has gone further than hungary. my guest today is the chief international spokesman. has covid—19 ushered in europe's first de facto dictatorship? zoltan kovacs, in budapest, welcome to hardtalk. would you explain to me, the reasoning behind the extraordinary powers that your government has taken in the wake of the coronavirus crisis? i believe the reasons are as simple as in any country around the globe. we face an unknown enemy in the way of the virus. we have seen viruses coming and going but this one seems to be special and so much unknown that mo
the un world food programme has issued a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict, who could starve because of the coronavirus outbreak. the agency estimates the number of people going hungry could double to more than 250 million. most are in countries already affected by an economic crisis. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. the global coronavirus pandemic has prompted governments across the world to take emergency measures, restricting liberties to...
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the trump administration issues a stark warning about the spread of the virus, saying it could get asad as italy. together, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. here in the uk the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter, david hockney, in lockdown in france, shares with us some of the drawings that have kept him busy. new figuresjust published in the united states show that more than 5,000 people have now died from the coronavirus. they seem to confirm fears expressed by vice president mike pence that the country is heading towards a scenario comparable to that of italy. analysts atjohns hopkins university say there have now been well over 200,000 infections across the us. in the worst affected city, new york, more than 1300 people have died from the virus. people in florida and texas are now being told to stay at home. all this after president trump warned of a
the trump administration issues a stark warning about the spread of the virus, saying it could get asad as italy. together, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. here in the uk the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter, david hockney, in lockdown in france, shares with us...
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our top stories: expect it to be like italy, the trump administration issues a stark warning about the spread of coronavirus. together, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. here in the uk the daily death toll passes five hundred for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter david hockney, in lockdown in france, shares with us some of the drawings that have kept him busy. the us vice president has warned americans to expect a coronavirus scenario comparable to italy. there have now been more than 200,000 confirmed infections in the united states, and more than 4,500 deaths. in new york alone, nearly 400 people died in the past 2a hours. people in florida and texas are now being told to stay at home. all this after president trump warned of a rough few weeks ahead. 0ur north america editor jon sopel reports. at this time of year, central park in new york would normally be getting ready for concerts
our top stories: expect it to be like italy, the trump administration issues a stark warning about the spread of coronavirus. together, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. here in the uk the daily death toll passes five hundred for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter david hockney, in lockdown in...
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he had a stark warning for other u.s. regions. look at us today, see yourself tomorrow. >> we're going to take more dramatic actions. we are going to close down the new york city playgrounds. i've talked about this for weeks. i washed -- warned people if they didn't stop the density and the games in the playgrounds, you can't play basketball. you can't come in contact with each other. so use the open space in the park, walk around, get some sun. play. no density. no basketball games. no close contact. no violation of social distancing. period. that's the rule. >> the governor of new york making sure that people are nforcing the restrictions. >> indeed, yes. they've been asked for -- asking for compliance for a number of weeks in terms of keeping to social distance restrictions. however, clearly he believes that some people are not following these guidelines, hence the closure of all playgrounds across the city of new york. the governor pointing out that you cannot play games like basketball at this particular time. and people do n
he had a stark warning for other u.s. regions. look at us today, see yourself tomorrow. >> we're going to take more dramatic actions. we are going to close down the new york city playgrounds. i've talked about this for weeks. i washed -- warned people if they didn't stop the density and the games in the playgrounds, you can't play basketball. you can't come in contact with each other. so use the open space in the park, walk around, get some sun. play. no density. no basketball games. no...
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the un world food programme has issued a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict whold starve because of the coronavirus outbreak. the agency estimates the number of people going hungry could double to more than 250 million. most are in countries already affected by an economic crisis. it's about 2:30am. now on bbc news: tuesday in parliament. hello there and welcome to tuesday in parliament, where mps returned from their easter break and approved plans for a virtual house of commons. we have a twofold duty of leadership as members of this house. one is to show that we are following the rules that apply to everybody else, and the other is to lead by example and show we are getting on with our essential work. for anything other than a very short period of time, while technical difficulties are sorted out, it's absolutely unacceptable that the proceedings of this house are not broadcast. and questions for scotland's first minister about the supply of protective equipment for medical staff. if anybody ever has me standing up in this chamber during this pandemic and sayin
the un world food programme has issued a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict whold starve because of the coronavirus outbreak. the agency estimates the number of people going hungry could double to more than 250 million. most are in countries already affected by an economic crisis. it's about 2:30am. now on bbc news: tuesday in parliament. hello there and welcome to tuesday in parliament, where mps returned from their easter break and approved plans for a virtual house of...
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like italy — the trump administration expect it to be like italy — the trump administration issues a starkning about the spread of coronavirus. together, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. a grim milestone in the uk — the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter, david hockney, in lockdown in france, shares with us some of the drawings that have kept him busy. hello and welcome to bbc news. the us vice president has warned americans to expect a coronavirus scenario comparable to italy. there have now been more than 200,000 confirmed infections in the united states, and more than 4,500 deaths. in new york alone, nearly 400 people died in the past 2a hours. people in florida and texas are now being told to stay at home. all this after president trump warned of a rough few weeks ahead. 0ur north america editor, jon sopel, reports. at this time of year, central park in n
like italy — the trump administration expect it to be like italy — the trump administration issues a starkning about the spread of coronavirus. together, we have the power to save countless lives. we are attacking the virus at every front, with social distancing, economic support. a grim milestone in the uk — the daily death toll passes 500 for the first time. italy extends its stringent lockdown measures, but families are now allowed to take their children for a walk. and the painter,...
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that stark news comes on america's deadliest day of the pandemic.just the past 24 hours, more than 700 people have died raising the death toll here to more than 3,700. tonight the commanding officer of the "uss theodore roosevelt" is making an extraordinary plea to evacuate a majority of the 4,000 sailors on his aircraft carrier. he says he fears the virus is spreading on board so quickly that it is risking american lives. new york remains the epicenter of the crisis. the governor there, andrew cuomo, now says his state is heading into battle. even as more health care professionals are getting sick themselves. our team is covering every angle of this story tonight. and mola lenghi leads us off from new york's central park. mola? >> reporter: the death toll in the state of new york has jumped 25% in the last day, topping more than 300 deaths in a 24-hour period. governor andrew cuomo is warning that the coronavirus cases, when they peak, we'll need twice the number of beds we have now in the state of new york making these makeshift field hospitals li
that stark news comes on america's deadliest day of the pandemic.just the past 24 hours, more than 700 people have died raising the death toll here to more than 3,700. tonight the commanding officer of the "uss theodore roosevelt" is making an extraordinary plea to evacuate a majority of the 4,000 sailors on his aircraft carrier. he says he fears the virus is spreading on board so quickly that it is risking american lives. new york remains the epicenter of the crisis. the governor...
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this was just a couple of days after that stark warning from dr. messonnier at the cdc that got her demoted because she said american lives were going to be profoundly changed by this epidemic. almost no one was talking in those stark terms yet at that point in late february. i went back and looked at that show again recently sort of to try to remind myself how far we've come in such a short period of time. it's less than two months. but i noticed that in that first show that we did with that stark interview from donald mcneal where he said all of those things that were so shocking that have all come to pass since, i noticed we also had one short prescient report that same night on the show from california. >> today we're reporting a new case of novel coronavirus in santa clara county. this is the third case to be identified in our county, but it's different from our other two cases in an important way. like the california case report tw two days ago, our third case did not recently travel overseas or have any known contact with a recent traveller
this was just a couple of days after that stark warning from dr. messonnier at the cdc that got her demoted because she said american lives were going to be profoundly changed by this epidemic. almost no one was talking in those stark terms yet at that point in late february. i went back and looked at that show again recently sort of to try to remind myself how far we've come in such a short period of time. it's less than two months. but i noticed that in that first show that we did with that...
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there's been a lot of concern about these very stark predictions for the u.k. economy not only that 35 percent contraction but also a prediction that unemployment rates could rise by 2000000 up today we're standing at one point $3000000.00 so that's more than a doubling of the unemployment rate and what the ib are saying the longer these knockdown measures are in place the more scars there will be to the economy the more businesses will close that cannot reopen the more investments will be pulled back from being made and the further away those unemployed people will get from being able to return to the job market system very worrying figures that today that the chancellor with can't push back against but they are not outside the realms of possibility as i said but after another. big rise in the number of. deaths in the last 24 hours in the u.k. we got a hint there of the controversy that that is brewing over how the u.k. reports its statistics on the number of deaths public health england's director yvon doyle there answering a journalist's questions about abou
there's been a lot of concern about these very stark predictions for the u.k. economy not only that 35 percent contraction but also a prediction that unemployment rates could rise by 2000000 up today we're standing at one point $3000000.00 so that's more than a doubling of the unemployment rate and what the ib are saying the longer these knockdown measures are in place the more scars there will be to the economy the more businesses will close that cannot reopen the more investments will be...
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years for the global economy due to the coronavirus reports before we international monetary fund a stark warning this is a crisis like no other which means there is substantial uncertainty about the impact it will have on people's lives and livelihoods as unemployment lines grow around the world is manufacturing growing to hold too many sectors as businesses are forced to close the economic impact of the covert crisis is bowing to the i.m.f. issues regular reports on the global financial situation 3 months ago they were predicting widespread growth for one of us has radically changed the landscape we are projecting global growth in $22024.00 to minus 3 percent. now this is a downgrade of 6.3 percentage points from general 2020 a major division over a very short period of time this makes the great lockdown the worst recession since the great depression and far worse than the global financial crisis one of the biggest drops will come in the european union zone which is expected to take a hit of 7.5 percent the u.s. where the president is pushing to reopen the economy is looking at a contra
years for the global economy due to the coronavirus reports before we international monetary fund a stark warning this is a crisis like no other which means there is substantial uncertainty about the impact it will have on people's lives and livelihoods as unemployment lines grow around the world is manufacturing growing to hold too many sectors as businesses are forced to close the economic impact of the covert crisis is bowing to the i.m.f. issues regular reports on the global financial...
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very stark predictions but heavily caveat it?not forecast, it is not the 0ffice this is not forecast, it is not the office for budget responsibility saying what they think will happen. they are scenarios, shimming for example three month shut down. but that does seem a fair assumption, and on that assumption these numbers really are quite alarming. even compared to the global financial crisis. for example, the amount the government will have to borrow to make up the difference between what it is getting in in tax and what it is shedding out will go up five times. that is fivefold. from an estimated 55 billion they were expecting before the shutdown, now they anticipating borrowing over £273 billion and ordered to pay for all of these government spending programmes. that is 14% of the size of the economy, a bigger deficit than we have had since world war ii. much bigger than the financial crisis. the chancellor of the exchequer, rishi sunak, has been defending the measures he said were necessary to take on the public health emerge
very stark predictions but heavily caveat it?not forecast, it is not the 0ffice this is not forecast, it is not the office for budget responsibility saying what they think will happen. they are scenarios, shimming for example three month shut down. but that does seem a fair assumption, and on that assumption these numbers really are quite alarming. even compared to the global financial crisis. for example, the amount the government will have to borrow to make up the difference between what it...
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it was ace democrat as stark as that from greg clarke. simon stone there.with football, because us prosecutors say former fifa committee members took bribes in return voting for russia and qatar to host them in public world cup. they say they are closely following the investigations. the canadian formula 1 grand prix has become the ninth race of the season to be disrupted. has been postponed from 1ajune. and royal ascot has not been cancelled, but will at best be postponed and take place behind closed doors. racing cosmic for classics of the season, including the epsom had already been postponed. two—time pa ralympic the epsom had already been postponed. two—time paralympic gold medallist katina cox has admitted the postponement of this year's game and lockdown across the uk has been tough on her mental health. she won both golds in rio in 2016 has been very open about her struggles with an eating disorder. she believes staying physically active has helped her manage her anxiety. staying physically active has helped her manage her anxietylj staying physical
it was ace democrat as stark as that from greg clarke. simon stone there.with football, because us prosecutors say former fifa committee members took bribes in return voting for russia and qatar to host them in public world cup. they say they are closely following the investigations. the canadian formula 1 grand prix has become the ninth race of the season to be disrupted. has been postponed from 1ajune. and royal ascot has not been cancelled, but will at best be postponed and take place behind...
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the world food programme issues a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict who could starveecause of covid—19. by by the power invested in me... the couple who used zoom to hold a socially—distanced wedding. and leading artists respond to the dedication of health workers, with striking portraits of some frontline staff. in just the past few hours, president trump has outlined more measures to try to curb the spread of the coronavirus and help smaller businesses hit hard by the lockdown. here in the uk, the health secretary has confirmed 823 more deaths in hospitals in the past 2a hours, taking the total above 17,000. matt hancock also came under pressure to explain the problems in acquiring personal protective equipment for the uk's health workers. new york's governor andrew cuomo, fresh from a meeting at the white house, has said more federal funding would be provided to ensure more aid is available and testing is carried out. more on all that in moment. first, let's hear more on donald trump's plans for suspending immigration. this order will only apply to individuals seek
the world food programme issues a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict who could starveecause of covid—19. by by the power invested in me... the couple who used zoom to hold a socially—distanced wedding. and leading artists respond to the dedication of health workers, with striking portraits of some frontline staff. in just the past few hours, president trump has outlined more measures to try to curb the spread of the coronavirus and help smaller businesses hit hard by...
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ash stark money to pay their bills you know when are you going to forget about the fact that you're and aren't having to go to school anymore now you have to rely on online learning which is not against it but it's not is that i mean it's not as intensive if you will so far my experience has been there actually if i'm asked is that what they're going to have all that on you know because they're starker you're not going to start they can be turning to distract and so i think it we do think a lot of people seriously we can excuse i think a lot of meat you know i'm i'm down with a lot of worry and think. oh do you want to keep electing a guy like a man or you know former governor now understand action or dollars that we you guys will need backers can use this is an hour and we're going to do it by the way we want those wrestlers back and as we don't want you floridians radio americans start her car and you know well you know. molly we always love it when you come on your stomach show always a pleasure having you on and you take care of florida and keep up the great work aren't going to
ash stark money to pay their bills you know when are you going to forget about the fact that you're and aren't having to go to school anymore now you have to rely on online learning which is not against it but it's not is that i mean it's not as intensive if you will so far my experience has been there actually if i'm asked is that what they're going to have all that on you know because they're starker you're not going to start they can be turning to distract and so i think it we do think a lot...
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we've also been hearing from a top us health official who had a stark warning about a second wave ofview with the washington post — the cdc chief robert redfield said... putting unimaginable strain on the helath care system. he added protests calling for states to be ‘liberated' from lockdown orders — which the president himself appeared to have encouraged on twitter — are "not helpful". the us has the most coronavirus cases and deaths than any other country — by far. putting unimaginable strain on the helath care system. in the past twenty—four hours the number of deaths passed 45,000. there are more now than 830,000 cases across the states. despite those figures — several southern us states are pushing ahead to ease lockdown restrictions. in georgia residents can visit gyms, hair salons, tattoo parlours and bowling alleys from friday. movie theatres and restaurants will follow on monday. south carolina has rescinded a ban on people going to the beach and retail outlets can reopen if social distancing measures are in place. and a stay at home order in tennessee will lapse by the end
we've also been hearing from a top us health official who had a stark warning about a second wave ofview with the washington post — the cdc chief robert redfield said... putting unimaginable strain on the helath care system. he added protests calling for states to be ‘liberated' from lockdown orders — which the president himself appeared to have encouraged on twitter — are "not helpful". the us has the most coronavirus cases and deaths than any other country — by far....
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the warning couldn't be more stark. the warning couldn't be more stark.e, and how we behave in the coming weeks will thirteen residents of a care home in north lanarkshire in scotland have died over the past seven days, leading to concerns about a possible link to conavirius. none of the residents at burlington court in stepps was tested for the virus, because they weren't admitted to hospital. our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie is in glasgow. what is the latest? this is undoubtedly a very challenging time for care homes across the country, they are dealing with the elderly, they are dealing with the elderly, the frail, those with underlying health conditions, now, the burlington court care home on the outskirts of glasgow, it usually has 90 beds for residents and 13 of their residents have died in the last week. as you said, that has not been confirmed for covid—19, as all of those patients were treated by gps within the care home and were not taken to hospital, but two employees from the care home have tested positive, and they are being tre
the warning couldn't be more stark. the warning couldn't be more stark.e, and how we behave in the coming weeks will thirteen residents of a care home in north lanarkshire in scotland have died over the past seven days, leading to concerns about a possible link to conavirius. none of the residents at burlington court in stepps was tested for the virus, because they weren't admitted to hospital. our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie is in glasgow. what is the latest? this is undoubtedly...
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the world heath organisation issues a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict who could of the coronavirus outbreak. and — leading artists respond to the dedication of health workers — with striking portraits of some front line staff. president trump has announced a temporary ban on immigration into the united states — he says to protect jobless americans. the ban will apply for 60 days and only affects those seeking permanent residency and not entering the united states on a temporary basis. the president promised to sign an executive order implementing the announcement into law tomorrow. our correspondent katty kay joins us from washington. the headline will be trump immigration band, but how extensive is it? yes. as we have seen before what president trump when he announces immigration policy on twitter, the initial offering seems to bea the initial offering seems to be a lot more dramatic and yukonian and actually the details of the policy itself. it became clear during the course of the white house press briefing which has just ended months ago this evening that thi
the world heath organisation issues a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict who could of the coronavirus outbreak. and — leading artists respond to the dedication of health workers — with striking portraits of some front line staff. president trump has announced a temporary ban on immigration into the united states — he says to protect jobless americans. the ban will apply for 60 days and only affects those seeking permanent residency and not entering the united states...
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the figures are stark, you see that in this current us stark, you see that in this current us statisticsink it is absolutely right to look at the evidence behind there and do when nhs trusts can do to protect people. let's going to the times, george. drug straw gives hope for treatment of virus. anthony fauci in the states has been talking about that with president trump in the past couple of hours. the real hope and actually i think the fact that anthony fauci gave it such an endorsement and he is normally quite relu cta nt endorsement and he is normally quite reluctant in doing that suggests we might be looking at something which is going to have an impact. yes and this is crucial because epidemiologists, public health experts have made the point all along that ultimately, the phrase heard immunity has been derided by definition. the only way you can cope with this long—term is through herd immunity, now you can take the approach that sweden has been thinking of having a loose lockdown or you can take the approach of trying to develop drugs and trying to develop a vaccine because ultim
the figures are stark, you see that in this current us stark, you see that in this current us statisticsink it is absolutely right to look at the evidence behind there and do when nhs trusts can do to protect people. let's going to the times, george. drug straw gives hope for treatment of virus. anthony fauci in the states has been talking about that with president trump in the past couple of hours. the real hope and actually i think the fact that anthony fauci gave it such an endorsement and...
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this is the stark reality of intensive care in this time of coronavirus.cally ill patients on ventilators. ijust remember it being really, really difficult to breathe, and it would hurt to breathe. it's horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it, when they were taking me away. tim hall is over the worst. the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he didn't need to go on a ventilator, which requires sedation. there you go, nice deep breaths for me. good man. just being able to know what's going on and who's around you, and that, again, i think makes a big difference, so being awake was a massive thing. the cpap devices have been manufactured by mercedes formula one in northamptonshire — quite a contrast to their usualjob of designing engines for motor racing. they've just finished an order of 10,000 of them for the nhs. it was done in partnership with engineers at university college london, who modified and improved an existing design. the manufac
this is the stark reality of intensive care in this time of coronavirus.cally ill patients on ventilators. ijust remember it being really, really difficult to breathe, and it would hurt to breathe. it's horrible. it literally scared me. i thought that was it, when they were taking me away. tim hall is over the worst. the 37—year—old spent four days on an alternative breathing device known as cpap, which pushes oxygen under pressure into the lungs. it meant he didn't need to go on a...