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and we also have the world health assembly, which governs w h o, and that's where they have been discussing cove. it 19. what i'd like to see is similar to other w, h, or strategies that all member states have signed on to whether it's vital hepatitis h i v or other conditions that we have, those 6 policy documents, but also all of the other guidance and information in one place with a clear set of targets, a commitment to measure it, and having that approved at the world health assembly or at an emergency meeting of the world health assembly. so we can be monitoring and also so that we know what exactly needs to be done and when it needs to be done. because right now, as was mentioned, there are a lot of w h, a documents. there's a lot of technical guidance, normative standards, where we need it very clearly in one place or what to do and when and for government to approve it. it's interesting. you mentioned h i v aids and particularly the security council acted when aids was confined to the african continent. i remember that as a teenager, growing up in the u. k. people weren't to be talk
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the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent higher than earlier estimates. a globally washington university school of medicine puts that figure at a 145000000. the group says 10 to 20 percent of patients develop long covert symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue with bodily pain, and mood swings, and cognitive problems such as confusion, forgetfulness, and an inability to focus. ann lee, who chairs the network long covert europe knows how that feels. she still experiencing some of the effects after contracting the virus in march of 2020 women are twice as likely to suffer from the syndrome. the organization says, and the risk increases dramatically in severe cases that require hospitalization. the w h o says long cove will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economies. it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatments, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long t
the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent higher than earlier estimates. a globally washington university school of medicine puts that figure at a 145000000. the group says 10 to 20 percent of patients develop long covert symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue with bodily pain, and mood swings, and cognitive problems such as confusion, forgetfulness, and an...
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the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries are age over 55. so that's a ticking time bomb. as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long cove, it in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post. pandemic problems has already begun. john henderson, al jazeera television, roger federer has announced he will retire after next week's labor. come the 41 year old has struggled with injuries over the past 3 years, and has him played since wimbledon last year. phaedra is regarded as one of the greatest amends tennis plays of all time, winning at 20 grand slam titles, which puts him 3
the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce and we find that to up to 40 percent of their...
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the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns the governments in health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a v.
the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns the governments in health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a v.
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the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns the governments in health systems will need to invest in treatments, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce. and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries age over 55. sign off, as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long covered in the workers shortage, suggest a new wave of post pandemic problems has already begun. john hendrick, al jazeera, tel aviv, a fast growing wildfire in california has destroyed buildings and is threatening several communities. the so called mosquito fire began on tuesday in place of county and was initially contained by fire fighters as now burned across 59000 acres, forcing 11000 people to evacuate their homes. army artist r. kelly has been found guilty of ch
the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns the governments in health systems will need to invest in treatments, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce. and we find that to up to 40 percent of their...
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flights of pakistan these and once the monsoon season has left a 3rd of the country on the water, the w. h o says more than 6000000 people need a just to survive. ah, i'm all all psycho a very warm welcome to the program. u. s. president jo button says the us democracy faces an extension existential threat from supporters. a former presidents, donald trump. and if i re speech biden's said the united states was in a continued fight for the soul of the nation, even went so far as to say, trump support us with war hit working to undermine the rule of law. and just of a 2 months, the midterm elections will see democrats fights to maintain control of the house of representatives. and the senate has more from the u. s. president to marcio what's happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump and the magar republicans represented extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. miger republicans do not respect the constitution. they do not believe in the rule of law. they do not recognize the will of the people refused to accept the results of a free election. and they're
flights of pakistan these and once the monsoon season has left a 3rd of the country on the water, the w. h o says more than 6000000 people need a just to survive. ah, i'm all all psycho a very warm welcome to the program. u. s. president jo button says the us democracy faces an extension existential threat from supporters. a former presidents, donald trump. and if i re speech biden's said the united states was in a continued fight for the soul of the nation, even went so far as to say, trump...
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the w h o says more than 6000000 people need a just to survive. ah, i'm all azako a very warm welcome to the program. president joe biden has said the us democracy faces and extension, existential threat from horses of former president donald trump, and a fiery speech biden said the united states was in a continued fight for the soul of the nation. he even went so far as to say, trump supporters were working to undermine the rule of law in just of a 2 months the midterm election, we'll see democrats find to maintain the control of the house of representatives and the senate, his mole from the u. s. president, too much of what's happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump, the miger republicans represented extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. miger republicans do not respect the constitution. they do not believe in the rule of law, they did not recognize the will of the people. they refused to accept the results of a free election. and they're working right now. as i speak in state after state, to give power
the w h o says more than 6000000 people need a just to survive. ah, i'm all azako a very warm welcome to the program. president joe biden has said the us democracy faces and extension, existential threat from horses of former president donald trump, and a fiery speech biden said the united states was in a continued fight for the soul of the nation. he even went so far as to say, trump supporters were working to undermine the rule of law in just of a 2 months the midterm election, we'll see...
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the w h o says more than 6000000 people need a just to survive. ah, i'm all on soccer. a one welcome to the program. you as president joe biden says, the us demo chrissy faces an existential threat from supporters of former presidents. donald trump, in a fiery speech biden said there was a fight for the soul of america. even went so far as to say from supporters were working to undermine the rule of law. it comes ahead of important mid term elections in november that will see democrats, 5 to maintain control of the house of representatives. and the senate. here is more from the us presidents to mark your what's happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump, the miger republicans, represent an extreme ism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. miger republicans do not respect the constitution. they do not believe in the rule of law. they do not recognize the will of the people refuse except the results of a free election. and they're working right now. as i speak in state after state, to give power to the side elections in america, the partisan
the w h o says more than 6000000 people need a just to survive. ah, i'm all on soccer. a one welcome to the program. you as president joe biden says, the us demo chrissy faces an existential threat from supporters of former presidents. donald trump, in a fiery speech biden said there was a fight for the soul of america. even went so far as to say from supporters were working to undermine the rule of law. it comes ahead of important mid term elections in november that will see democrats, 5 to...
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the w h o says more than 6000000 people need aid just to survive. ah, i burned. gov is good to have you with us, a team of un inspectors has completed its 1st tour of ukraine's as operates here nuclear power plant. the plant in russian occupied territory has experienced several close colts in recent weeks, and the international nuclear watchdog wants to set up a permanent base there that despite the danger posed by nearby missile strikes, experts from the international atomic energy agency being shown around the separation nuclear power plant by russian energy officials. on thursday they made a 1st tour of the key areas they wanted to see with ukraine and russia, blaming each other for shelling near the facility. the agencies had said the physical integrity of the plant had been violated. and he emphasized that their mission is far from over. we are not going anywhere. the i e a is now there, he's at the plan and he's not moving. it's going to stay there. we're going to have a continued presence there at, at the plant with some of my experts. my sti
the w h o says more than 6000000 people need aid just to survive. ah, i burned. gov is good to have you with us, a team of un inspectors has completed its 1st tour of ukraine's as operates here nuclear power plant. the plant in russian occupied territory has experienced several close colts in recent weeks, and the international nuclear watchdog wants to set up a permanent base there that despite the danger posed by nearby missile strikes, experts from the international atomic energy agency...
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the w h o has declared the viral disease, a global health on her to and c. and us health officials have approved updates to coven 19 vaccines that target the latest strains of the omicron variance. the tweet booster shots made by madera and pfizer biotech could be available in a matter of days. it will only be administered to people who have already received their primary vaccinations. william schaffner is a professor of preventative medicine at vanderbilt university in nashville, tennessee, and i asked him about the level of protection that these boosters will provide. well, we certainly hope that this new booster will provide substantial additional protection against serious disease disease, serious enough to require hospitalization. we also hope it provides some, but we know it won't be complete protection against infection. those mild infections will continue. but if we keep people out of the hospital, we will have achieved our goal. now, these updated boosters aiming to provide cross protection against several variants are only for people who have alrea
the w h o has declared the viral disease, a global health on her to and c. and us health officials have approved updates to coven 19 vaccines that target the latest strains of the omicron variance. the tweet booster shots made by madera and pfizer biotech could be available in a matter of days. it will only be administered to people who have already received their primary vaccinations. william schaffner is a professor of preventative medicine at vanderbilt university in nashville, tennessee,...
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the w h o has declared the viral disease. a global health emergency and u. s. health officials have approved updates to coven 19 vaccines that target the latest strains of the oma kron variant. the tweet booster shots made by materna and pfizer biotech could be available in a matter of days. they will only be administered to people who have already received their primary vaccinations. and we have more on why coven 19 vaccines needed an update. and how it's been done to help fight off coven. 19 vaccines induced defensive measures in the body. among them are the production of protective antibodies that can recognise and latch on to the surface of the corona virus. especially it's spite protein that can stop the virus from docking on to cells to infect them and flag it up for destruction by other immune system defenders. but if the structure of the spike protein changes due to mutation, thick enough consequences, the immune system might no longer quickly recognize the invader. ami kron has over time adapted to become all the more efficient for infecting human cell
the w h o has declared the viral disease. a global health emergency and u. s. health officials have approved updates to coven 19 vaccines that target the latest strains of the oma kron variant. the tweet booster shots made by materna and pfizer biotech could be available in a matter of days. they will only be administered to people who have already received their primary vaccinations. and we have more on why coven 19 vaccines needed an update. and how it's been done to help fight off coven. 19...
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the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns the governments in health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries age over 55. so that's a ticking time bomb, as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long, coven, in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post. pandemic problems has already begun. john hendrick, al jazeera television for it is next on al jazeera and we'll hear from the new chelsea code you graham plaza. ahead of his champions league, david. ah ah. ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou. ah, it's time now is bought, he's peter and many. thank you very much. ac milan a
the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns the governments in health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce and we find that to up to 40 percent of their...
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the w. h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatments, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term coven, making that task even more difficult, is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce. and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries age over 55 ticking time bomb. as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long coven, in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post. pandemic problems has already begun. john henry and al jazeera television, a fall scoring wildfire, and california has destroyed buildings and is threatening several communities. the so called mosquito fire began on tuesday and place the county was initially contained by firefighters, now burned across 59000 acr
the w. h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatments, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term coven, making that task even more difficult, is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce. and we find that to up to 40 percent of...
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and we will be joining the w h o me one moment while all new key and, and the i called the magnet. we are going to accede to these organizations. and this is our right. and no one can blame us. my little, the secular, a implementation of which you will achieve each of them comprehensive of which was it is a little shunt where literally $34.00 in 2016 the security council and the united state. i'm really not says a solution that i was adopted at the end of 2 days later. i had you when mr. trump will tell you, um i'm not a ronald well and everything including this is an ocean and came on board. the ultimately was that all his other projects that we have go to check that, that one, that is a notion submitted by the united states and adopted under when the sponsorship of the united states. but it has disappeared. why? because mr. john protected in on on the whole. and i would like to remind you that we do not need double standards anymore. and we are prohibited from getting a full membership for the state of palestine in the united nations and protecting the palestinian people. we have
and we will be joining the w h o me one moment while all new key and, and the i called the magnet. we are going to accede to these organizations. and this is our right. and no one can blame us. my little, the secular, a implementation of which you will achieve each of them comprehensive of which was it is a little shunt where literally $34.00 in 2016 the security council and the united state. i'm really not says a solution that i was adopted at the end of 2 days later. i had you when mr. trump...
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as early as 2012, a w h o reports highlighted the risks to humans on the environment. what does current research say? how dangerous saw endocrine system disruptive ah, in the human body, there are about 50 different hormones that control metabolism, reproduction and sleep wake rhythm, among other things, a highly complex on sensitive system. in adult life, it regulates all we function back and forth and overlooked in development. it has an enormously bit programs undergrad andreea's cotton camp has been studying environmental pollutants and how they affect her health for over 20 years. and now imagine a camry coup, interferes with, with this study of developmental program effective. this will stay with you for the rest of your life. it's the reverse to date, just under a 1000 such endocrine disrupting chemicals and know the most studied bis fino. a used in cash register receipts, and in the coating of food cans. p. c, dds formed during the processing of plastics. these end up in the food chain and in humans, especially via animal products, fell aids. plaster size is fo
as early as 2012, a w h o reports highlighted the risks to humans on the environment. what does current research say? how dangerous saw endocrine system disruptive ah, in the human body, there are about 50 different hormones that control metabolism, reproduction and sleep wake rhythm, among other things, a highly complex on sensitive system. in adult life, it regulates all we function back and forth and overlooked in development. it has an enormously bit programs undergrad andreea's cotton camp...
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as early as 2012, a w h o reports highlighted the risks to humans on the environment. what does current research say? how dangerous are endocrine system, disruptive blue? in the human body, there are about 50 different hormones that control metabolism, reproduction and sleep wake rhythm, among other things, a highly complex on sensitive system in adult life, it regulates, or we function back and forth and overlooked in development. it has an enormously actually programs under andreea's cotton camp has been studying environmental pollutants and how they affect a house for over 20 years. and now imagine a chemical interferes with, with this stage of developmental programming. the effect of this will stay with you for the rest of your life. it's the reverse to date, just under a 1000 such endocrine disrupting chemicals and know the most studied bis fino, a used in cash register receipts, and in the coating of food cans. p. c. dds formed during the processing of plastics. these end up in the food chain and in humans, especially via animal products. fell eights plus de size
as early as 2012, a w h o reports highlighted the risks to humans on the environment. what does current research say? how dangerous are endocrine system, disruptive blue? in the human body, there are about 50 different hormones that control metabolism, reproduction and sleep wake rhythm, among other things, a highly complex on sensitive system in adult life, it regulates, or we function back and forth and overlooked in development. it has an enormously actually programs under andreea's cotton...
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w h o data shows last week, 2812 people died of covid.as not seen a level that low since march. 9th 2020 when there were 2743 weekly covid deaths. we have never been in a better position to end the pandemic. we're not there yet. but the end is inside. it's not a clear line where we passed from pandemic to know pandemic because covid is with us and it will be with us for the for the future. dr michael stacy, chief medical officer of lifelong medical, says one positive factor is that the broad number of people getting vaccinated and having mild infections seem to have an impact in this last omicron spike, the number of hospitalizations and definitely the number of deaths. didn't get up to the levels that we had seen in previous surges. health officials now are urging people to stay vigilant and are making another big push to get people vaccinated boys and one girl. yeah they all got shot. yes everybody. area clinics have been getting shipments of the latest omicron targeted booster shot. experts say the omicron booster is important going in
w h o data shows last week, 2812 people died of covid.as not seen a level that low since march. 9th 2020 when there were 2743 weekly covid deaths. we have never been in a better position to end the pandemic. we're not there yet. but the end is inside. it's not a clear line where we passed from pandemic to know pandemic because covid is with us and it will be with us for the for the future. dr michael stacy, chief medical officer of lifelong medical, says one positive factor is that the broad...
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how gotcha, and how, what dick, where those bit according to the w. h. o, the pandemic lead to a 30 percent drop and blood supply globally blunt banks are trying to encourage more people to become donors and also appealing to people who already do so to give more blood even more frequently. so ah, dash will be back next week with another my cove. it story justice lea at the bow from dana tells us how doctors wrongly diagnosed him with typhus back in february 2021 after they finally diagnosed him with k v. 19. it took him another month to recover. fortunately, he's not suffered any long term health problems. see you next week, and until then goodbye in stay healthy. ah ah, with who in britain, happiness isn't national go. it's lay down in the concentration and if even measure for the gross national happiness index. but how does one of the poorest countries in the world keep up in hampton? we take a look at the malaysian kingdom on its way to medicare medicaid with happiness. in 15 minutes on d, w to the point and strong opinions, clear positions, internatio
how gotcha, and how, what dick, where those bit according to the w. h. o, the pandemic lead to a 30 percent drop and blood supply globally blunt banks are trying to encourage more people to become donors and also appealing to people who already do so to give more blood even more frequently. so ah, dash will be back next week with another my cove. it story justice lea at the bow from dana tells us how doctors wrongly diagnosed him with typhus back in february 2021 after they finally diagnosed...
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minimize and so that it, you'll, you, how capture can, how, what dick, where those feed according to the w h. o. the pandemic lead to a 30 percent drop in blood supply globally blunt banks are trying to encourage more people to become donors and also appealing to people who already do so to give more blood even more frequently. so aah! dash will be back next week with another my cove. it story justice leah to bo? yes. from gonna tells us how doctors wrongly diagnosed him with typhus. back in february 2021 after they finally diagnosed him with k. v. 19. it took him another month to recover. fortunately, he's not suffered any long term health problems. see you next week and until then goodbye in stay healthy. ah ah, with who to the point. strong opinion, clear positions, international perspectives. random's annexation said a large conscription brought them into dentist trying to salvage his special military operation. but protests are increasing and thousands of russians are fleeing on to the point we discuss is russia finally turning to the point with d. w. differently to be your own health advo
minimize and so that it, you'll, you, how capture can, how, what dick, where those feed according to the w h. o. the pandemic lead to a 30 percent drop in blood supply globally blunt banks are trying to encourage more people to become donors and also appealing to people who already do so to give more blood even more frequently. so aah! dash will be back next week with another my cove. it story justice leah to bo? yes. from gonna tells us how doctors wrongly diagnosed him with typhus. back in...
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amazed and is that it you'll, you actually can, how, what dick, where the speed according to the w. h. o, the pandemic lead to a 30 percent drop in blood supply. globally blunt banks are trying to encourage more people to become donors and also appealing to people who already do so to give more blood, even more frequently. so m dash will be back next week with another my cove. it story justice leander bo? yes, from dana tells us how doctors wrongly diagnosed him with typhus. back in february 2021. after they finally diagnosed him with cave in 19, it took him another month to recover. fortunately, he's not suffered any long term health problems. see you next week and until then goodbye in stay healthy. ah ah, with who when you work is an architect that go all in or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them versus, what is the poetry, the secret of the house i'm house, shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture in 15 minutes on d. w to the point. strong opinions, clear position, international perspectives, a job refere
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the w h o fears water born diseases may spread rapidly under current conditions. unprecedented monsoons have resulted in a 3rd of the country now being underwater, according to pakistan's climate change minister. as she found that a serious climate catastrophe rescue operations are ongoing. local journalist centers this report at least 13rd of august on is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. till now. nearly 1200 people have died in different incidence of flood across buck use on and as many as 1500 have injured in different incidence of floods. now there is also allow me to report that among the dead, there are at least $400.00 children were also killed in lord western province, probably sub problems. there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort club valley. and those are still still need to be rescued to the helicopter . and my understanding is that the government is an option, and north tourists are going to be as f you sooner or later. the overall picture that he's developing and focused on suggest that at leas
the w h o fears water born diseases may spread rapidly under current conditions. unprecedented monsoons have resulted in a 3rd of the country now being underwater, according to pakistan's climate change minister. as she found that a serious climate catastrophe rescue operations are ongoing. local journalist centers this report at least 13rd of august on is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. till now. nearly 1200 people have died in...
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lab, how many amazing that each of you actually have, what tech, where does people according to the w h o, the pandemic lead to a 30 percent drop in blood supply globally. blood banks are trying to encourage more people to become donors and also appealing to people who already do so to give more blood even more frequently. aah! dash will be back next week with another my cove. it story. justice leah bo, yes. from dana tells us how doctors wrongly diagnosed him with typhus. back in february 2021. after they finally diagnosed him with k v 19. it took him another month to recover. fortunately, he's not suffered any long term health problems. see you next week and until then good bye and stay healthy ah ah. with into conflict with sebastian sham referendums in the occupied regions of you and more russian troops and drafted into battle. i guess this week had his own unique protest. very spun very off, a foreign service veteran resigned in shame of the war in ukraine. what are the chances of hooting, surviving the conflict? he started conflict zone in 30 minutes on d. w to the point in strong o
lab, how many amazing that each of you actually have, what tech, where does people according to the w h o, the pandemic lead to a 30 percent drop in blood supply globally. blood banks are trying to encourage more people to become donors and also appealing to people who already do so to give more blood even more frequently. aah! dash will be back next week with another my cove. it story. justice leah bo, yes. from dana tells us how doctors wrongly diagnosed him with typhus. back in february...
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well, you don't, the w h o recognizes abortion as a health care intervention that is necessary. and when carried out properly, it's actually a safe and simple procedure. but we can't even bring ourselves to talk about this as a safe health care intervention because of the highly stigmatized and fearful environment . just try to imagine been that you last a pregnant person or as a woman might need to access abortion, like one in for women around the world that need to access abortion throughout their life time. or you can't do that because of this culture of fear and just the the prospect of not only being find but in present for accessing what should be a safe and necessary health care intervention other santos, thank you very much for bringing us up today to this about the situation there in the philippines appreciated. iran has seen a wave of protests over the last couple of weeks. the death of 22 year old martha me in police custody spot. the outcry across the country demonstrations have been met with a violent response from authorities, according to the also based iran, huma
well, you don't, the w h o recognizes abortion as a health care intervention that is necessary. and when carried out properly, it's actually a safe and simple procedure. but we can't even bring ourselves to talk about this as a safe health care intervention because of the highly stigmatized and fearful environment . just try to imagine been that you last a pregnant person or as a woman might need to access abortion, like one in for women around the world that need to access abortion throughout...
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in 15 minutes on d, w. h o in. they seek the poison at the festival of good nest should still see hundreds of thousands of idols a song into the world. but the toxic colors kill fish more and more families. and now i don't read in a religious tradition and mom by india, if you minutes on d. w with william how to think on gonzalez with ion was how, you know, if i had known that the vote would be that small, i never would have gone on the trail. i would not to put myself and my parents in that danger who caught it the theme of the for that he was leave who love one centreville hospital on the level to give them i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there with you want to know their story info, migrant clarified and reliable information for my grants. hello guys, this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa, the faith issues and share ideas. you know, or this channel, we are not afraid to happen delicate topic. because population is growing fast. and young people clearly have the solut
in 15 minutes on d, w. h o in. they seek the poison at the festival of good nest should still see hundreds of thousands of idols a song into the world. but the toxic colors kill fish more and more families. and now i don't read in a religious tradition and mom by india, if you minutes on d. w with william how to think on gonzalez with ion was how, you know, if i had known that the vote would be that small, i never would have gone on the trail. i would not to put myself and my parents in that...
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according to the w h o each year 39000 women die as a result of improperly conducted abortion procedures. most countries allow abortion, although the legal requirements vary in egypt and the philippines, terminating a pregnancy is generally prohibited in other nations. abortion is only allow out when the mother's knife is at risk in the us and mexico, the law varies from state to state. the right to abortion is a tough fight. as our next report from mexico shows they disguised themselves to protect themselves is what these young women do is break to be. the mitch's abode headers, or abortion cats collective, wants to advocate for open discourse on abortion. johnson, hello, i'm a support person at mit, cheese. i bought our us so yeah. company i accompany women because i lost a friend to abortion in 2015. they will never say mother, i'm a mother, daughter, sister in mind, i'm a feminist from the suburbs. same okay, if we move the study, i believe really? yeah. so yeah, going by a company women because this company saved my life. the me cheese a company and care for women who want to have m
according to the w h o each year 39000 women die as a result of improperly conducted abortion procedures. most countries allow abortion, although the legal requirements vary in egypt and the philippines, terminating a pregnancy is generally prohibited in other nations. abortion is only allow out when the mother's knife is at risk in the us and mexico, the law varies from state to state. the right to abortion is a tough fight. as our next report from mexico shows they disguised themselves to...
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according to a w h o study, in many european countries, 20 to 30 percent of 15 year olds, think they're too fat among goals, the figures even higher. in some countries it's as much as 50 percent. dollars does mother. he and hog am off social media, hang on social media every day, and you're always confronted with how other people look got it was social media is possessed. social media especially is filled with models who are quite then, what are palmers or celebrities who have botox, lips, cow ward is enough, and this puts a lot of pressure on us to be beautiful, especially on young women. let's talk off on. am ya kado a young from on house? with for a long time, rebecca felt she couldn't compete with the muddles and the stars on instagram and tick tock. ah, so like, let's say about an inch b. as soon as you look in the mirror, you think of how something's wrong with me. uh huh. i'm not fit enough. i'm not curvy enough copies. i have a pimple on my face, so i don't have a pumped up lip. some happen picker, english is hat. alpha philippa the now 22 year old felt under pressure comparing
according to a w h o study, in many european countries, 20 to 30 percent of 15 year olds, think they're too fat among goals, the figures even higher. in some countries it's as much as 50 percent. dollars does mother. he and hog am off social media, hang on social media every day, and you're always confronted with how other people look got it was social media is possessed. social media especially is filled with models who are quite then, what are palmers or celebrities who have botox, lips, cow...
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well, you don't, the w h o recognizes abortion as a health care intervention that is necessary. and when carried out properly, it's actually a safe and simple procedure. but we can't even bring ourselves to talk about this as a safe health care intervention because of the highly stigmatized and fearful environment . just try to imagine been that you were a pregnant person or as a woman might need to access abortion, like one in for women around the world will need to access abortion throughout their life time. or you can't do that because of this culture of fear and just the the prospect of not only being fine but imprisoned for accessing what should be a safe and necessary health care intervention a santos thank you very much for bringing us up to date to this about the situation there in the philippines. appreciated. thank you. then let's look at some of the other stories we're following for you. this, our 16 major wolf street firms have agreed to pay $1800000000.00 in fines of offense. used to keep electronic records of important communications. bank of america, don't you? ba
well, you don't, the w h o recognizes abortion as a health care intervention that is necessary. and when carried out properly, it's actually a safe and simple procedure. but we can't even bring ourselves to talk about this as a safe health care intervention because of the highly stigmatized and fearful environment . just try to imagine been that you were a pregnant person or as a woman might need to access abortion, like one in for women around the world will need to access abortion throughout...
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now cove, it, i added up the w h o statistics for weekly corona virus, deaths in 2022 and came up with around 850000 for the 1st 6 months of this year. if you double bad for the fall calendar year, then it would add up to a prediction of around $1700000.00 deaths due to coven in 2022. so roughly 3 times as many as a really bad year for flu. this is of course, over simplified and kind of cheating because cobra 19 waves are, are dynamic and they're ongoing and they're unpredictable. um, you might have noticed on that graph, for instance, that the most recent statistics show the global death count from the disease is currently lower than at any other time since the beginning of the pandemic. since last april, cobra has only been killing between around 10017000 people world wide every week. it's a positive trend that is at least partly due to higher levels of immunity and populations due to vaccination, previous infection or both. but. but even if that positive trend were to hold steady in the future, we'd still be looking at the corona virus causing at least as many annual deaths as the n
now cove, it, i added up the w h o statistics for weekly corona virus, deaths in 2022 and came up with around 850000 for the 1st 6 months of this year. if you double bad for the fall calendar year, then it would add up to a prediction of around $1700000.00 deaths due to coven in 2022. so roughly 3 times as many as a really bad year for flu. this is of course, over simplified and kind of cheating because cobra 19 waves are, are dynamic and they're ongoing and they're unpredictable. um, you might...
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the w h o fear stuff, water born diseases may spread rapidly under current conditions on unprecedented monsoon resulted in a 3rd of the country not being under water. that's according to pakistan's climate change minister. she brought it as a serious climate catastrophe rescue operations by the way. they are ongoing a local journalist earlier it's sent us this report. at least one period of focus on is under flood waters. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. still now. nearly 700 people have died in different incidents of flood across buck. you saw me as 1500 hats in georgia in different incidents of flood. now there is also allowed me to port back among the dead. there are at least 400 children were also killed in law dressed and robin robin's cupboard for help. there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort. a long valley and lost still happen still need to be rescued to the helicopter. my understanding is that the government is an option and law students are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that he was develo
the w h o fear stuff, water born diseases may spread rapidly under current conditions on unprecedented monsoon resulted in a 3rd of the country not being under water. that's according to pakistan's climate change minister. she brought it as a serious climate catastrophe rescue operations by the way. they are ongoing a local journalist earlier it's sent us this report. at least one period of focus on is under flood waters. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june....
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according to the w h o each he is $39000.00 women die as a result of improperly conducted abortion procedures. most countries allow of ocean, although the legal requirements vary in egypt and the philippines, terminating a pregnancy is gen, lee prohibitive. in other nations, abortion is only allow 2 in the mother's life is at risk in the us and mexico. the law varies from state to state. the right to abortion is a tough fight. as our next report from mexico shows, they disguised themselves to protect themselves. what these young women do is break to abuse. the mitch's abode headers or abortion cats collective, wants to advocate for open discourse on abortion magazine. hello, i'm a support person at mit cheese. i bought our us for your company. i accompany women because i lost a friend to abortion. in 2015, they will never say money. i'm a mother, daughter, sister in law, i'm a feminist from the suburbs. same. okay. it will be starting, i believe it. yes. so yeah, company and i accompany women because this company saved my life. the mitch's a company and care for women who want to have medical
according to the w h o each he is $39000.00 women die as a result of improperly conducted abortion procedures. most countries allow of ocean, although the legal requirements vary in egypt and the philippines, terminating a pregnancy is gen, lee prohibitive. in other nations, abortion is only allow 2 in the mother's life is at risk in the us and mexico. the law varies from state to state. the right to abortion is a tough fight. as our next report from mexico shows, they disguised themselves to...
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the w h o fears that water born diseases may spread rapidly under current conditions, unprecedented. mon students have resulted in a 3rd of the country now being under water. according to pakistan's climate change ministry, she branded a serious climate catastrophe. rescue operations are ongoing. local journalists earlier sent this report at least 13rd of august is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. still now, nearly 700 people have died in different incidents of flood across buck is on earth many as 1500 passing joke in different incidence of floods. now there is also allowed me to port that among the dead. there are at least $400.00 children who were also killed in large western robins. probably there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort of long valley. and los are still happy still need to be rescued to the helicopter. my understanding is that the government is an action and law tourist are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that he's developing focused on suggest that at least in the
the w h o fears that water born diseases may spread rapidly under current conditions, unprecedented. mon students have resulted in a 3rd of the country now being under water. according to pakistan's climate change ministry, she branded a serious climate catastrophe. rescue operations are ongoing. local journalists earlier sent this report at least 13rd of august is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. still now, nearly 700 people have died...
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in may the w h o criticizing the plan to achieve what beijing calls 0, coven, 19 cases. in such mega cities, we indicated that the approach, you know, will not be sustainable. and considering the behavior of the virus, i think a shift would be very important. the empty streets of major chinese cities are a reminder of the links. the government is willing to go to stop the pandemic. leah harding al jazeera ah, this is on the 0, and these are the top stories. 10 people are dead and at least 15 others have been injured after a series of stabbings in the western canadian province of saskatchewan. a search is under way for 2 suspects. the last information or we had from the public can. it was information from the public that they were cited in regina and as assistant, commissioner blackmore had indicated that was around lunchtime, today. we've had no further sightings since then we have no information to to believe differently. so we're operating as if, you know, they are in the city. partial results from chile suggest that voters have rejected a proposed new constitution. th
in may the w h o criticizing the plan to achieve what beijing calls 0, coven, 19 cases. in such mega cities, we indicated that the approach, you know, will not be sustainable. and considering the behavior of the virus, i think a shift would be very important. the empty streets of major chinese cities are a reminder of the links. the government is willing to go to stop the pandemic. leah harding al jazeera ah, this is on the 0, and these are the top stories. 10 people are dead and at least 15...