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ward that was a blaze tonight was one of those you wards that isn't admitting and treating coronavirus patients and of course it's one of the many setbacks and challenges the country has faced in fighting the pandemic kind of what i wanted to ask someone who was about the sort of state of. medical facilities and the infrastructure in iraq maybe not specifically this hotel. hospital i know but tell me about the state of the infrastructure. well iraq's health care sector is extremely underfunded if you look at the health expenditure capita it's among the lowest in the region and what it looks like on the ground in hospitals is that they lack a very basic supplies even like such a sutras for example and this particular hospital like many others doesn't for example have a centralized oxygen system where patients can. basically put on masks and inhale oxygen as they're needed so you have these oxygen cylinders that must be placed next to the patients which are of course also stored inside the hospitals and we understand that was the source of the explosion so of course this incident has rei
ward that was a blaze tonight was one of those you wards that isn't admitting and treating coronavirus patients and of course it's one of the many setbacks and challenges the country has faced in fighting the pandemic kind of what i wanted to ask someone who was about the sort of state of. medical facilities and the infrastructure in iraq maybe not specifically this hotel. hospital i know but tell me about the state of the infrastructure. well iraq's health care sector is extremely underfunded...
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last week was our washed scenario we have 400 beds in ward and 100 beds in i.c.u. what happened was i had to borrow 50 i.c.u. beds so we had 450 beds in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. . and then 15 beds the ones i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warned there's an acute shortage of stuff isn't even think a can sound. japan is busking in the glow of another sporting achievement on sunday he dickie matsuyama became the 1st japanese man to win one of golf's major titles the prestigious mostest at augusta after the 1st 3 and a half days of play at the masters tournament. seemed to be a sure bet to win with a massive lead of 6 strokes and just 9 holes to play but his home country had to hold its breath as the leader made a number of poor shots including one that landed his ball in a pond allowing his rivals to move within a single shot matsuyama held firm at the last however to win for himself for his long suffering caddie for his country and for his cou
last week was our washed scenario we have 400 beds in ward and 100 beds in i.c.u. what happened was i had to borrow 50 i.c.u. beds so we had 450 beds in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. . and then 15 beds the ones i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warned there's an acute shortage of stuff isn't even think a can sound. japan is busking in the glow of another sporting achievement...
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my first day working on g9, and this is a covid ward.of these people have been stepped down from itu or new patients who have covid. they were saying it would be good if we could take some bloods, but i cannot find covid antibodies on a test. being made to start in the middle of a pandemic and having to learn on the job and having to adapt to a new city and a new culture, that's taught me so much and i have learned so quickly. alright, keep the elbow straight for me. do you know why you're in hospital? yeah, covid. it's like a new first day at work again — that has been quite difficult and a lot of anxiety going into the newjob. there you go. all done. as doctors, we are kind of redeployed whenever they're needed in terms of covid. we change wards all the time, we work on different teams, we don't know who our bosses are some days and we don't know who the nurses are, but it's been more tiring just mentally, just having to deal with a lot of covid patients and a lot of death — more deaths than you normally would ever expect in the start
my first day working on g9, and this is a covid ward.of these people have been stepped down from itu or new patients who have covid. they were saying it would be good if we could take some bloods, but i cannot find covid antibodies on a test. being made to start in the middle of a pandemic and having to learn on the job and having to adapt to a new city and a new culture, that's taught me so much and i have learned so quickly. alright, keep the elbow straight for me. do you know why you're in...
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died in iraq following an explosion inside a baghdad hospital the resulting fire spread through a ward where covert 19 patients were being treated early reports point to an oxygen tank being the cause of the initial blast all of the. officers in the beginning there was an explosion that started from there the 6 bush was over there the fire spread like fuel smoke reached my brother my brother's sick i took him out into the streets next to the ship put in a came back and went up from there to the last floor that didn't been found a girl suffocating about 19 years old she was suffocating about to die al-jazeera some of the full team reports from baghdad. well the death toll has been rapidly rising since this morning as the bodies many of them heavily charred are being identified but of course also many people would have in the meantime passed away due to heavy injuries sustained as a result of the fire but also from what we understand from doctors as a result of being transported because let's remember this is a cold with 19 award many of the patients who were there they entirely depend o
died in iraq following an explosion inside a baghdad hospital the resulting fire spread through a ward where covert 19 patients were being treated early reports point to an oxygen tank being the cause of the initial blast all of the. officers in the beginning there was an explosion that started from there the 6 bush was over there the fire spread like fuel smoke reached my brother my brother's sick i took him out into the streets next to the ship put in a came back and went up from there to the...
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andras sometimes thousands of friends that communicate with us and provide us which we ward such as likes such as commenting on our posts such as repose thing our opinions and so on and that makes us really feel good. thanks to brain imaging research around has even identified the mechanism the central networks deploying to hijack on your arms as with most addictive behavior is the robot would say he's involved. there was hacking is it time to see reboot legion wasted in the corner of our brains it can show sensations of pleasure. it lights up when we eat when we make love and when we use drugs. our research showed that it fires up also when we are exposed to images of social media and certainly when we see likes on social media so he teaches our brain to want more feet and over time the system can become very sensitized so it responds almost automatically to any cues that relate to social media and by automatically i mean you cannot even control the behavior because it's too fast your brain just as you i want that you do that we thought every day opportunity to reflect and say to a safe
andras sometimes thousands of friends that communicate with us and provide us which we ward such as likes such as commenting on our posts such as repose thing our opinions and so on and that makes us really feel good. thanks to brain imaging research around has even identified the mechanism the central networks deploying to hijack on your arms as with most addictive behavior is the robot would say he's involved. there was hacking is it time to see reboot legion wasted in the corner of our...
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but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that laskar mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grizzly toll is clear. and i'm now joined by a correspondent in shit i saw she is in delhi for us high and emissions so it is now the 6th consecutive day that cases about 300000. and it's been say that this is not even the real number of cases. yes christine but i definitely. don't insult them i have a straight olenin do i have much higher than that and there are just numbers could ya pattern or to get out of what's coming not that many people who have symptoms and absent for dave on me with glasses that's because diagnostic symptoms not also stress and that even getting the results days asta been tested in addition cities like new delhi just showing a dip in well it's a scene of 40 percent well in the number of getting out so this new read the 4th step then getting in some cities in addition to a majority i absolutely always hear a lot of different local and national journalists have come up with what i t
but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that laskar mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grizzly toll is clear. and i'm now joined by a correspondent in shit i saw she is in delhi for us high and emissions so it is now the 6th consecutive day that cases about 300000. and it's been say that this is not even the real number of cases. yes christine but i definitely. don't insult them i have a straight olenin do i have much higher than that...
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but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. at last cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grizzly toll is clear. and the mission point out that the government's been heavily criticized for its response to the pandemic how has it responded to this criticism. the student government did not keep any criticism back in fact long he stood by the assertion that normally states have been needed by the guy on the government's part and that any criticism is all the least wrong coming in from what domestic is going to international. center now want but if they happened of course over the last week that the government has hit twitter it's because it's funding the damage and just earlier today the indian high commissioner not to you know just chatting it up to an australian newspaper which has to decide if the greens will be documents hanging with the band having quite the militias and this game doing so and so far the government said that it had done its best by imposing knockdowns and got in clarification
but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. at last cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grizzly toll is clear. and the mission point out that the government's been heavily criticized for its response to the pandemic how has it responded to this criticism. the student government did not keep any criticism back in fact long he stood by the assertion that normally states have been needed by the guy on the government's part and that any...
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and the film is entitled "hunger ward."ivers, two nurses and doctors who are looking after people in yemen who have nothing and they're trying to keep them alive. i mean, it's truly the most against-all-odds story you can come across. but you're there and you're filming these stories and talking to these people. the first part of my question is how are you getting this access? nobody can really number yemen? secondly, why do you choose to tell this story? >> yeah, well, you know, to answer that first one, i thank you for doing a segment on yemen here because part of the super bowl there's not enough focus on it, frankly. because access is so difficult. you know, it took us over eight months to get permission to enter the country because there's basically a journalistic embargo over the country enforced primarily by saudi arabia and the emirates. first it took us that long to get permission. and then once we were there, of course it was, you know, it was a conflict zone, so we had to operate very, very carefully in order to,
and the film is entitled "hunger ward."ivers, two nurses and doctors who are looking after people in yemen who have nothing and they're trying to keep them alive. i mean, it's truly the most against-all-odds story you can come across. but you're there and you're filming these stories and talking to these people. the first part of my question is how are you getting this access? nobody can really number yemen? secondly, why do you choose to tell this story? >> yeah, well, you...
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rescuers search for survivors in the dark of the night pulling body after body from the gutted wards. these video posted on social media claims to show the moment an oxygen tank exploded and started the fire out. c in just a matter of minutes the situation is out of control. all of that in the beginning there was an explosion it started from there the 2nd explosion was over there i found a girl suffocating she must have been about 19 and she was suffocating she was about to die. the event has filled anger about a health care system worn down by decades of neglect and left on able to cope with the pandemic officials say the hospital had no fire protection system and that fall ceilings helped spread the blaze the prime minister has now suspended the health minister amidst public outrage. iraq has already been struggling to control curve of 19 on wednesday the number of current of r.'s cases the past 1000000 the highest of any arab state. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world protesters in paris have rallied near the eiffel tower after france's supreme co
rescuers search for survivors in the dark of the night pulling body after body from the gutted wards. these video posted on social media claims to show the moment an oxygen tank exploded and started the fire out. c in just a matter of minutes the situation is out of control. all of that in the beginning there was an explosion it started from there the 2nd explosion was over there i found a girl suffocating she must have been about 19 and she was suffocating she was about to die. the event has...
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so we had 450 beds in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. so right. and 50 beds the ones i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warn that's an acute shortage of stuff isn't even baker can sound. japan is busking in the north another sporting achievement on sunday he dickey matsuyama became the 1st japanese mom to win one of golf's major titles the prestigious mostest at augusta. after the 1st 3 and a half days of play at the masters tournament soon yama seemed to be a sure bet to win with a massive lead of 6 strokes and just 9 holes to play but his home country had to hold its breath as the leader made a number of poor shots including one that landed his ball in a pond allowing his rivals to move within a single shot matsuyama held firm at the last however to win for himself for his long suffering caddie for his country and for his country's youth. some more hopefully. others will be inspired by what happened here. and maybe follow in my footsteps. back home in japan golf
so we had 450 beds in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. so right. and 50 beds the ones i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warn that's an acute shortage of stuff isn't even baker can sound. japan is busking in the north another sporting achievement on sunday he dickey matsuyama became the 1st japanese mom to win one of golf's major titles the prestigious mostest at augusta. after...
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hundreds of thousands also on the program more than 80 people die after a fire sweeps through a covert ward in a baghdad hospital iraq's prime minister calls for an investigation. and from the scientific team behind the astra zeneca covert vaccine comes a potential game changer in the fight against malaria. a michael thanks for joining us the european union israel and germany have promised aid to stem an unrelenting 2nd wave of covert that's ravaging india and threatening to turn what's already a public health crisis into a catastrophe in factions are rising hospital beds are scarce and lifesaving oxygen supplies are running out the government is already diverting supplies from industry in a desperate attempt to help those in need but with new infection rates breaking global records for a 4th consecutive day the worst could be yet to come. overwhelmed and under-supply. this delhi hospital is one of thousands across india besieged by the country's 2nd coronavirus wave as the dead are carted off patients too sick to move languish on the pavement. helplessness spills into anger. her mother on
hundreds of thousands also on the program more than 80 people die after a fire sweeps through a covert ward in a baghdad hospital iraq's prime minister calls for an investigation. and from the scientific team behind the astra zeneca covert vaccine comes a potential game changer in the fight against malaria. a michael thanks for joining us the european union israel and germany have promised aid to stem an unrelenting 2nd wave of covert that's ravaging india and threatening to turn what's already...
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interesting to see what karen ward had to say.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "the european close." coming up tomorrow, an exclusive interview with richard clarida at 8:00 the new york, 1:00 in london. this is bloomberg. >> if you do have a great company, you can hold it if markets go up and go down. spac can be great -- such as the merger we did. i would emphasize -- if the market closes, then we close the companies for longer and continue to stay invested and ultimately -- guy: blackstone senior managing director and cohead of u.s. acquisitions for private equity. the private equity group within that business. let's stay with m&a. global volumes reaching $1.4 trillion in the first quarter of 2021. it accounts for 70% of all the deals. joining us is carried coachman -- cary kochman. sonali basak has also stopped by. there is an m&a boom. spac's are a big part of that. you get a sense that story is now starting to slow down. do you think there are concerns growing about what is happening in the spac market? cary: in general the ma
interesting to see what karen ward had to say.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "the european close." coming up tomorrow, an exclusive interview with richard clarida at 8:00 the new york, 1:00 in london. this is bloomberg. >> if you do have a great company, you can hold it if markets go up and go down. spac can be great -- such as the merger we did. i would emphasize -- if the market closes, then we close the companies for longer and continue to stay invested and ultimately --...
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then deputy ward, the same thing. he was a devoted family man.ience, but was a great leader as well, and the folks -- for both of them, the folks in watauga county grew to love them, and their biggest drive was help for the community. >> this was a welfare check. it sounds very much like these officers -- this isn't what they were expecting for sure, and it really speaks to the dangers and unexpected dangers that come with law enforcement. does this -- is this something that is on your mind, especially as law enforcement is getting so much attention right now, just the realities of the dangers of this job? >> certainly. and we get concerned every time that we do a welfare check. years ago it was not that much of a deal to do a welfare check in safety, but not just here in watauga county, but statewide and nationwide, a lot of the encounters that are fatal for our officers are the simple welfare checks. these folks went looking for the stepfather and the mother at the location, and they were not expecting mr. lawrence to be there and encounter the
then deputy ward, the same thing. he was a devoted family man.ience, but was a great leader as well, and the folks -- for both of them, the folks in watauga county grew to love them, and their biggest drive was help for the community. >> this was a welfare check. it sounds very much like these officers -- this isn't what they were expecting for sure, and it really speaks to the dangers and unexpected dangers that come with law enforcement. does this -- is this something that is on your...
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of the situation that's happening in maternity wards he should be evaluated as like what happened with the stars and 6 if possible we recommend delaying pregnancy and to a more suitable moment so you can have your pregnancy in a more peaceful way. the reports from the colombian capital bogota. night burials have become the norm and so paolo's mean cemetery as grave diggers struggle to keep up with bodies piling up more than a quarter of the world's coronavirus that's recorded last week were in brazil with new variants proving more contagious in dangerous. health officials are even asking women to delay pregnancies. at this moment of the pandemic built when we see there is a difficult situation in maternity wards because of the situation that's happening in maternity wards he should be evaluated as like what happened with. if possible we recommend delaying pregnancy and to a more suitable moment so you can have your pregnancy in a more peaceful way. meanwhile a new study says coronavirus in brazil is affecting an alarmingly high number of babies and children who stepped all could be 3 t
of the situation that's happening in maternity wards he should be evaluated as like what happened with the stars and 6 if possible we recommend delaying pregnancy and to a more suitable moment so you can have your pregnancy in a more peaceful way. the reports from the colombian capital bogota. night burials have become the norm and so paolo's mean cemetery as grave diggers struggle to keep up with bodies piling up more than a quarter of the world's coronavirus that's recorded last week were in...
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least 20 people have been killed after an explosion inside a hospital in baghdad fire burned through a ward where coated 19 patients were being treated it's understood an accident caused an oxygen tank to explode that fire has now been put out it's very early hours 3 am in fact in baghdad right now here's simona full team to bring us up to date simona. well we understand at the time of the incident there were 120 patients admitted. to hospital 30 of them were specifically in the respiratory care in it because this is a hospital that handles primarily coleridge 900 patients and in addition to these 120 patients there were several family members want to perfect per patient because this is a people curiosity in the iraqi health care system that family members are actually allowed to be present alongside patients in the hospital and of course in addition to that there were also health care workers sort the moment the death toll hovers around 27 but it is it is expected to increase because many people were rushed to nearby hospitals with severe burn injuries and what we understand in terms of th
least 20 people have been killed after an explosion inside a hospital in baghdad fire burned through a ward where coated 19 patients were being treated it's understood an accident caused an oxygen tank to explode that fire has now been put out it's very early hours 3 am in fact in baghdad right now here's simona full team to bring us up to date simona. well we understand at the time of the incident there were 120 patients admitted. to hospital 30 of them were specifically in the respiratory...
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a hospital fire as a covert warded baghdad kills at least 27 people last june the cylinder explosion is. i'm sam is a this is al jazeera live from also coming up u.s. president joe biden labels the killings of armenians a century ago a genocide summons america's ambassador and protest. a maritime standoff in the blank sea russia restricts access for ukraine's naval vessels. india is reporting a record number of corona virus cases for a 4th straight day with almost 350000 infections stafford overwhelmed hospitals are begging for oxygen supplies as the country's health care system buckles or the white house has expressed deep concern over the situation plans to urgently deploy additional support elizabeth purana reports from new delhi where one person is dying of covered every 4 minutes. a police vehicle escorts an oxygen tank at a hospital in the indian capital new delhi the life saving gas is now the most desperately needed commodity in the country hospital directors in the capital say they're managing hour to hour waiting for supplies. we have just received a 500 liters of oxygen th
a hospital fire as a covert warded baghdad kills at least 27 people last june the cylinder explosion is. i'm sam is a this is al jazeera live from also coming up u.s. president joe biden labels the killings of armenians a century ago a genocide summons america's ambassador and protest. a maritime standoff in the blank sea russia restricts access for ukraine's naval vessels. india is reporting a record number of corona virus cases for a 4th straight day with almost 350000 infections stafford...
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keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab now more than ever the world needs w.h.o. making healthy a world for you. to everyone. violence in the somali capital between supporters of the president and those who oppose the extension of his political term. why maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program india's coronavirus emergency continues to escalate the u.s. e.u. and france pledge lifesaving support. grief and anger in iraq after a hospital fire claims dozens of lives the country's health minister is suspended and the underwater footage that confirms 53 crewmembers on board an indonesian submarine did not survive. welcome to the program our top story this hour gunfire and explosions have been heard in the capital of somalia violent clashes have been taking place on the streets of mogadishu between supporters of the president and opponents of a proposed extension to his term security forces are calling on president mohammed of the life of marjoe to step down with a prominent army general having set a dead
keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab now more than ever the world needs w.h.o. making healthy a world for you. to everyone. violence in the somali capital between supporters of the president and those who oppose the extension of his political term. why maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program india's coronavirus emergency continues to escalate the u.s. e.u. and france pledge lifesaving support. grief and...
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and then the different -- we had nine wards. nine wards. finally they said, donna, we need you down there to straighten out the emergency room, the triage, and get this thing up and running. so that was my -- i did supervisor maybe two weeks ask then they just pulled me out and said, you're going down here, you have to straighten this thing out. and so -- but that's what i was trained to do. that's all the training i had had preliminary to coming in the military. and then in the military stateside, i had done nothing but emergency room or o.r. the emergency room in vietnam, the triage area was here, the insiding e.r. was here and then an l-shape that shot off that al designed that became the 13 surgical suites. so, we fed one right into the other. and so it -- >> made sense. >> it made sense. well, and then inside the emergency room itself, we had backup two e.r.s, two e.r. rooms. my men, all my men were cross-trained o.r. techs. so, if we had to have, if someone started to go sour and those rooms were full, our 13 were full at the time, an
and then the different -- we had nine wards. nine wards. finally they said, donna, we need you down there to straighten out the emergency room, the triage, and get this thing up and running. so that was my -- i did supervisor maybe two weeks ask then they just pulled me out and said, you're going down here, you have to straighten this thing out. and so -- but that's what i was trained to do. that's all the training i had had preliminary to coming in the military. and then in the military...
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clarissa ward has logged many days in syria and is just back from myanmar.'ll describe what she saw in that closed-off country. >>> but first, here is my take. to govern is to choose a french prime minister once said and this week president biden made a difficult strategic choice. he announced a timeline for the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan 20 years after they arrived there. for several years, the u.s. has been unwilling to make a choice in afghanistan, settling into a policy that was more punt than a strategy. biden should be commended for actually making a hard choice and not kicking the can down the road one more time. was it the right choice? i believe so. let's recall that the united states has tried virtually every possible approach in afghanistan. initially after 9/11, it went in with a light footprint allying with local forces and after a few years that strategy was flawed because it gave the taliban the opportunity to regroup. under president obama, washington expanded coalition forces so at their peak numbers around 130,000. they
clarissa ward has logged many days in syria and is just back from myanmar.'ll describe what she saw in that closed-off country. >>> but first, here is my take. to govern is to choose a french prime minister once said and this week president biden made a difficult strategic choice. he announced a timeline for the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan 20 years after they arrived there. for several years, the u.s. has been unwilling to make a choice in afghanistan, settling into...
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sue ward is there every day when there is a cabinet meeting and an hour on cabinet days. as stanton does not go to the president, the president goes to him. fessenden, who is now treasury secretary, frets because there are no cabinet consultations and stays away, according to wells. seward never forgot the president's support of him in the cabinet crisis of 1862, nor did lincoln ever have cause to question the secretary of state's fateful service to him or to the union. returning from grant's army on april 9, 1865, lincoln rushed to the bedside of seward who had been badly injured in a carriage accident. for about a half an hour, the president sat and described the situation at the front to his friend and told him, we are near the end at last in this war. he left while talking to seward when seward fell asleep. they never saw each other again. thank you. [ applause ] >> i will take a few questions and hopefully i'll be able to answer them, at flooes part. and if you -- this gentleman over here. >> good morning. thank you for a wonderful talk. in the beginning you referenc
sue ward is there every day when there is a cabinet meeting and an hour on cabinet days. as stanton does not go to the president, the president goes to him. fessenden, who is now treasury secretary, frets because there are no cabinet consultations and stays away, according to wells. seward never forgot the president's support of him in the cabinet crisis of 1862, nor did lincoln ever have cause to question the secretary of state's fateful service to him or to the union. returning from grant's...
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new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that laskar mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. where the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest search we asked dr shushan founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i've been we i called it does not me earlier bird i think it's even worse than a tsunami we it's like an inferno in this the lobby at least if you cling on to something unloaded basile what you used to live but it's like a need for it will burn anything that instead of having been brittle dying in their arms and not even getting. a little bit as little bags. i think the sheer size of the population and the fact that there are big metropolitan cities congested areas and dividers as new gated we have seen double moved into why this is triple. well now so. it is a hugely prevalent in the north part of the northern
new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that laskar mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. where the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest search we asked dr shushan founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i've been we i called it does not me earlier bird i...
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. -- wards are full.he deliveries that duo arrive are simply not -- that do arrive are not enough. the government is rushing to open new covid-19 wards like this one. they say even more beds will be available soon. >> we are working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale. within the next few days, we will increase the capacity to 2000 -- from 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing 200 beds at the intensive care unit. >> but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covid-19. at mass cremation sites like this one outside the capital, delhi, the pandemic's grisly toll is clear. brent: earlier, i spoke to a senior research fellow at the center for modern oriental studies in berlin. i asked him if the indian government has made mistakes in the number of new infections and the overwhelmed hospitals we are seeing. >> it is really a grim situation of what we are hearing or seeing of what is happening in india. definitely, it can be said in hindsight that the government was caught u
. -- wards are full.he deliveries that duo arrive are simply not -- that do arrive are not enough. the government is rushing to open new covid-19 wards like this one. they say even more beds will be available soon. >> we are working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale. within the next few days, we will increase the capacity to 2000 -- from 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing 200 beds at the intensive care unit. >> but new hospital wards come too late for...
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she would empty out to the wards, and then on the wards got full, i would have to empty out to the air force. i had the coming in and going out sometimes at the same time. those nurses, as i said, they were younger than me. pat and i were the same age. we were old women, we grew up very fast. interviewer: as the day. donna: we grow very fast. there was no time for what -- what we did have fun every once in a while. i hung around with the catholic chaplains, because i was married and if i went anywhere, i usually went with the chaplains. it was my cocoon, that i would not be attacked by anyone, but the nurses, the nurses were great nurses. judy ran the renal unit, because we had a lot of shutdowns because of the amount of blood. we did not have time to type in crossmatch. so we were not always giving it an a+ patient , a positive blood. we did not have time to type in crossmatch, so we had some real issues because of that. we also had, there was also some copper sulfate issues and some of the treatment we were using, like for phosphorus burns. we used -- it would burn right through you.
she would empty out to the wards, and then on the wards got full, i would have to empty out to the air force. i had the coming in and going out sometimes at the same time. those nurses, as i said, they were younger than me. pat and i were the same age. we were old women, we grew up very fast. interviewer: as the day. donna: we grow very fast. there was no time for what -- what we did have fun every once in a while. i hung around with the catholic chaplains, because i was married and if i went...
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if we expose pages to a fixed schedule for the ward by giving them food every 'd fixed number of times they pick let's say 5 times a day repeat their behavior or bother to not go crazy about it in contrast when you expose them to a viable schedule for wards now it is not fixed maybe after 5 packs they get over the food maybe after 10 sometimes after 20 picks then the pages would go crazy they would seek their reward more often they would pick more and they would continue packing even after the reward is terminated. only in this hour of random rewards for behavior is a constant in the animal world. is works in rats in monkeys and even more so in humans the game industry has long prospered by targeting the psychological fun ability social networks are merely recycling the recipe in order to better capture our time and our attention. have we then unwittingly become the internet's pigeons. as the world become one gigantic skinner box where we wander about searching for small rewards scouted by the giants of the way. the pigeon experiment manger all smiles but the underlying issue is seriou
if we expose pages to a fixed schedule for the ward by giving them food every 'd fixed number of times they pick let's say 5 times a day repeat their behavior or bother to not go crazy about it in contrast when you expose them to a viable schedule for wards now it is not fixed maybe after 5 packs they get over the food maybe after 10 sometimes after 20 picks then the pages would go crazy they would seek their reward more often they would pick more and they would continue packing even after the...
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but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. at last cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grisly toll is clear. well let's bring in money given a professor of history specializing in modern india at the state university of new york india appeared sir to be controlling this pandemic quite well initially but now it's a hospital's overwhelmed what do you think went wrong. good evening thanks for having me. well i think several things 1st and foremost i think that the government essentially declared victory too soon after the 1st wave 2nd they didn't adequately prepare for a 2nd wave and 3rd they took a go it alone approach rather than working in an all parties fashion on a war footing they you know sort of decided that they would try to try to. do policy on the fly unfortunately and it's has had disastrous consequences for the country that we know that this is basically a race against what many virus variance right now and do you think it's in the interest of western nations to help india quite qui
but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. at last cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grisly toll is clear. well let's bring in money given a professor of history specializing in modern india at the state university of new york india appeared sir to be controlling this pandemic quite well initially but now it's a hospital's overwhelmed what do you think went wrong. good evening thanks for having me. well i think several things 1st and...
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parts about covert 19 wards being over this proportionately.filled with patients with a migration background we don't know. what doctors are experiencing and saying that can lead there is some some that's valid but is the right with regard to actual scientific valid and comparable data. yes migrants are more likely to get covers but with regards to have been telling patients actually the picture is inconsistent there are some studies that have shown that migrants are most likely to be admitted to hospital for coke over 19 but there are studies that show the opposite with regards to that the evidence is an inconsistent nonetheless the fact that across studies. we do find that migrants are overrepresented among coaches that team cases for example and we didn't they make up 32 percent of 19 cases but only 90 percent of the overall population so there's data that points to that. so yes what about high pitched voice. i mean. systematic a structural eval we definitely need to improve they have an ability we need to be able to more specifically say wh
parts about covert 19 wards being over this proportionately.filled with patients with a migration background we don't know. what doctors are experiencing and saying that can lead there is some some that's valid but is the right with regard to actual scientific valid and comparable data. yes migrants are more likely to get covers but with regards to have been telling patients actually the picture is inconsistent there are some studies that have shown that migrants are most likely to be admitted...
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tuberculosis ward actually his lawyers say that he still is considered by the prison service to be a flight a flight risk so essentially he might you know flee the prison and that means that prison guards check on him periodically including at night which means that they are waking him every few hours the prison service itself has said that his health is satisfactory but it does according to his supporters there is still some risk to his health even now that he's called off the hunger strike he himself says that it will be difficult to come out of this hunger strike that will take 3 weeks as well according to his post and recently he's been complaining of this back pain that i mentioned but also according to recent blood tests he may be at risk for kidney failure or even heart failure so i think we have to watch this space and it does seem that he is still not out of the woods even now that he has stopped his hunger strike and how have people in russia where you are really your react to to this story to this development. well they lie think it's worth pointing out that most russians
tuberculosis ward actually his lawyers say that he still is considered by the prison service to be a flight a flight risk so essentially he might you know flee the prison and that means that prison guards check on him periodically including at night which means that they are waking him every few hours the prison service itself has said that his health is satisfactory but it does according to his supporters there is still some risk to his health even now that he's called off the hunger strike he...
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because of the situation that's happening in maternity wards be evaluators like what happened with the 6 seeing if possible we recommend delaying pregnancy and to a more suitable moment so you can have your pregnancy in a more peaceful way. and all the headlines this hour hundreds of parents in mozambique a still searching for their missing children off to rubbles right at the town of palma last month u.n. workers say they're horrified by the stories they're hearing from survivors many of them the very young children the u.n. says thousands of people fled pollin many of them unaccompanied minors eritrea has admitted that its troops are fighting in ethiopia's north integrity region but has vowed to withdraw them so fast time one of the african nation is explicitly knowledged its role in the conflicts eritrean forces are reportedly dressing as members of the ethiopian military by the governments of previously denied that presence that and prince philip the late husband of queen elizabeth has been laid to rest in the royal vault at windsor castle he died last week at the age of 99 his fun
because of the situation that's happening in maternity wards be evaluators like what happened with the 6 seeing if possible we recommend delaying pregnancy and to a more suitable moment so you can have your pregnancy in a more peaceful way. and all the headlines this hour hundreds of parents in mozambique a still searching for their missing children off to rubbles right at the town of palma last month u.n. workers say they're horrified by the stories they're hearing from survivors many of them...
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clarissa ward is back in london and she is joining me.ies about you being there. this is pretty unusual, that you were noticed. myanmar citizens spread the word about you being there. some were worried you were there doing the military's bidding, basically. how did you approach this? >> i think, listen, it's always a difficult situation when the only way to get into a country is to go through the brutal, ap press sive regime that is responsible for the massacres that are happening. so you have to ask yourself, what are the potential merits, what are the potential pitfalls. this is a situation we find ourselves in, brian, over and over again as journalists, whether it be in syria, in north korea. we're often faced with this very difficult choice. in this case we felt it was so vital to go into myanmar to have the opportunity to directly confront the junta with their brutality. those local journalists that you mentioned who have been doing extraordinary work, who are braver than i could ever imagine being, the one thing they can't do for th
clarissa ward is back in london and she is joining me.ies about you being there. this is pretty unusual, that you were noticed. myanmar citizens spread the word about you being there. some were worried you were there doing the military's bidding, basically. how did you approach this? >> i think, listen, it's always a difficult situation when the only way to get into a country is to go through the brutal, ap press sive regime that is responsible for the massacres that are happening. so you...
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a cave in ward overrun with smoke and flames of. patients who were already struggling to brave now on the verge of suffocating the. rescuers say dozens have died as a result of the fire and are still searching the scene of this baghdad hospital. i was on the street here pasted on social media claims to show the moment an oxygen tank exploded and started the fire. in just a matter of minutes the situation is out of control. oh dear that was in the beginning there was an explosion and started from there the 2nd explosion was over there the fire spread quickly the smoke reach my brother who is a patient i took my brother out to the street then i came back and went up to the last floor that wasn't burning i found a girl suffocating she must have been about 19 she was suffocating she was about to die and it's going to be. the head of the civil defense unit says 90 people were rescued from the hospital. but the event has fueled anger about a health care system worn down by decades of neglect and left unable to cope with the pandemic. offi
a cave in ward overrun with smoke and flames of. patients who were already struggling to brave now on the verge of suffocating the. rescuers say dozens have died as a result of the fire and are still searching the scene of this baghdad hospital. i was on the street here pasted on social media claims to show the moment an oxygen tank exploded and started the fire. in just a matter of minutes the situation is out of control. oh dear that was in the beginning there was an explosion and started...
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last week on washing audio last week was our washed scenario we have 400 beds in ward and 100 beds in i.c.u. what happened was i had to borrow 50 i.c.u. beds so we had 450 pads in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. so right polio and and then 50 beds then once i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warn that's an acute shortage of stuff is an even bigger can sound. japan has announced that it will start releasing massive amounts of contaminated water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the sea the water has been stored in tanks at the plant since it was destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011 tokyo says the decision was unavoidable and that the water will be diluted to meet international standards before it's released in about 2 years time japan's neighbors south korea and china have condemned the move as have environmental groups and local fishing communities. it's not more than a decade since an earthquake and tsunami devastated into each a nuclear power plant in fu
last week on washing audio last week was our washed scenario we have 400 beds in ward and 100 beds in i.c.u. what happened was i had to borrow 50 i.c.u. beds so we had 450 pads in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. so right polio and and then 50 beds then once i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warn that's an acute shortage of stuff is an even bigger can sound. japan has announced...
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still ahead an all just 0 top officials in iraq are socks off for a foreigner covert 19 ward. round one of the most diverse all screws in history a record number of nominations for women on the political. story for the perfect gentleman. with a strong suit point qatar airways hello there things have been heating up across the middle east they are going to cool slightly particularly across the levant region but as we go into monday the gulf states seeing those high temperatures 40 degrees in q 836 degrees in riyadh we could see some showers as well for south western parts of saudi arabia and western parts of yemen turkey seeing wetter weather as well and korea sits at around 18 degrees and we got a brisk wind blowing those cooler conditions into neben on iraq still seeing those high temperatures $43.00 degrees in baghdad and it's a similar story for iran to run seeing 32 degrees that's about 10 degrees above average and what we expect for this time of year as we head to central africa now that tropical cyclone has made landfall in tanzania that's weekend we could see some heavi
still ahead an all just 0 top officials in iraq are socks off for a foreigner covert 19 ward. round one of the most diverse all screws in history a record number of nominations for women on the political. story for the perfect gentleman. with a strong suit point qatar airways hello there things have been heating up across the middle east they are going to cool slightly particularly across the levant region but as we go into monday the gulf states seeing those high temperatures 40 degrees in q...
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but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that laskar mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sinning medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest surge we asked dr shushan founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i didn't read i called it does not me earlier bird i didn't get even worse than a tsunami we is like an inferno in this the lobby at least if you cling on to something unloaded basile what you used to live but it's like an introvert it would burn anything but instead to having people dying in their arms and not even get. a little bit. a little bag. north of the level i think the sheer size of the population and the fact that there are big metropolitan cities congested areas and dividers as new we have seen double moved into itis is triple. well now so. the new game is a hugely prevalent in the north part of the p
but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that laskar mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sinning medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest surge we asked dr shushan founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i didn't read i called it does not me earlier bird i...
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but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that class cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grizzly toll is clear. whether spraying money given a professor of history specializing in modern india at the state university of new york india appeared sir to be controlling this pandemic quite well initially but now it's a hospitals overwhelmed what do you think went wrong. good evening thanks for having me. well i think several things 1st and foremost i think that the government essentially declared victory too soon after the 1st wave 2nd they didn't adequately prepare for a 2nd wave and 3rd they took a go it alone approach rather than working in an all parties fashion on a war footing they you know sort of decided that they would try to try to. do policy on the fly unfortunately and it's has had disastrous consequences for the country that we know that this is basically a race against one many virus variants right now and do you think it's in the interest of western nations to help india quite quic
but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that class cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grizzly toll is clear. whether spraying money given a professor of history specializing in modern india at the state university of new york india appeared sir to be controlling this pandemic quite well initially but now it's a hospitals overwhelmed what do you think went wrong. good evening thanks for having me. well i think several things 1st and...
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dolores holmes grew up in the fifth ward and still lives here.he local initiative to give eligible residents up to $25,000 to buy or repair a home. it's a community owning up and being able to say, "yes, there were mistakes made, and we need to correct them." to me, that is the biggest piece of law. but she wants the money to go to the younger generation. this is about a five—minute walk from where i grew up, just a little over four blocks. the money would help her pay down her mortgage. as a fourth—generation evanstonian whose grandfather was a victim of housing discrimination, she believes this is just a first small step. i feel like not applying for reparations would be a slap in the face to what they experienced. you can't ever make it better, you can't reverse any of that. all you can do is hope. but hope is a powerful drug, so i'm hoping. the city's anti—black policies have created notjust a housing divide but a gap in income, achievement and life expectancy between black and white residents. the racial injustice seen so plainly here in eva
dolores holmes grew up in the fifth ward and still lives here.he local initiative to give eligible residents up to $25,000 to buy or repair a home. it's a community owning up and being able to say, "yes, there were mistakes made, and we need to correct them." to me, that is the biggest piece of law. but she wants the money to go to the younger generation. this is about a five—minute walk from where i grew up, just a little over four blocks. the money would help her pay down her...
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but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that task are mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest search we asked dr shushan budget founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i didn't read i called it does not me earlier bird i think it's even worse than me we is like an insurer knowing this will not be at least if you cling on to something and loaded basel what you used to live but it's like a need for it will burn anything that instead of having been bottled dying in their arms in order to get. a little bit. a little bag. i think the sheer size of the population and the fact that there are big metropolitan cities congested areas and dividers as new gated we have seen double moved into it as is triple. well now so. this is a hugely prevalent in the north part of the norther
but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that task are mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest search we asked dr shushan budget founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i didn't read i called it does not me...
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a neighborhood struck by grief after an explosion ripped through a crowded covert 19 ward sod lost his father who had been a patient at the hospital as well as his brother who had stayed by his bedside to care for him. my father was about to recover they even took him off the oxygen and in the hospital burns down i lost 2 of them we couldn't rescue them the explosion and but that's even possible where around a 120 patients were treated for cope with 19 was likely caused by a poorly handled oxygen cylinder doctors say the facility lacks basic equipment including a central oxygen supply system and that patients relatives often handled oxygen cylinders because of a shortage of medical staff how much was there to attend to his elderly on 20 blast went off but he couldn't save her when the knowledge is not everyone left behind the patients and just ran out in a few seconds the entire floor was ablaze with heavy fire despite the risk of covered 19 infection there was no restriction on the number of relatives allowed in the wards which further increased fatalities. this is neglect from the ho
a neighborhood struck by grief after an explosion ripped through a crowded covert 19 ward sod lost his father who had been a patient at the hospital as well as his brother who had stayed by his bedside to care for him. my father was about to recover they even took him off the oxygen and in the hospital burns down i lost 2 of them we couldn't rescue them the explosion and but that's even possible where around a 120 patients were treated for cope with 19 was likely caused by a poorly handled...
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last week on which the nati of all last week was are washed scenario we have 400 beds in ward and 100 beds in i.c.u. what happened was i had to borrow 50 i.c.u. beds like so we had $450.00 beds in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. right. and 50 beds the ones i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warn that's an acute shortage of stuff isn't even baker can sound. japan is boskin in the north another sporting achievement on sunday he dickey matsuyama became the 1st japanese mom to win one of golf's major titles the prestigious mostest at augusta. after the 1st 3 and a half days of play at the masters tournament. yama seemed to be a sure bet to win with a massive lead of 6 strokes and just 9 holes to play but his home country had to hold its breath as the leader made a number of poor shots including one that landed his ball in a pond allowing his rivals to move within a single shot matsuyama held firm at the last however to win for himself for his long suffering caddie for his c
last week on which the nati of all last week was are washed scenario we have 400 beds in ward and 100 beds in i.c.u. what happened was i had to borrow 50 i.c.u. beds like so we had $450.00 beds in ward all of them were occupied and then only 50 beds were left for i.c.u. right. and 50 beds the ones i see. the government has provided extra money to expand capacity in the system but health care professionals warn that's an acute shortage of stuff isn't even baker can sound. japan is boskin in the...
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a covert 19 ward in a hospital in delhi this hospital like so many full to overflowing medical staff stretched to the limit some falling ill with the disease themselves one reality in india's coronavirus emergency and here's another woman receives oxygen outside a sikh temple. she's not alone there's no room for these people in delhi's emergency wards relatives are left to cope with severely ill patients by themselves one woman describes her mother situation it's the one we believe. in and now she is not even a bigger body. factorization was the bill yesterday in the united became 60 and now it is. a long line outside a supply of people doing what they can to save their loved ones some get the oxygen they need. for there isn't enough to go around. saying go home and if someone is dying there then let them they have nothing to do with our pain they have no one in their house who's ill. the state of delhi is reporting one death from covert 19 every 4 minutes and the hospitals can't cope with the growing numbers of patients so the commission grounds are struggling to cope with the risin
a covert 19 ward in a hospital in delhi this hospital like so many full to overflowing medical staff stretched to the limit some falling ill with the disease themselves one reality in india's coronavirus emergency and here's another woman receives oxygen outside a sikh temple. she's not alone there's no room for these people in delhi's emergency wards relatives are left to cope with severely ill patients by themselves one woman describes her mother situation it's the one we believe. in and now...
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oh but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that last commission sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly told is clear. were earlier i spoke to newton's in a senior research fellow at the life and its center for modern oriental studies here in berlin and i asked him if the indian government has made mistakes given the number of new infections and the overwhelmed hospitals that we're seeing now. it's really a grim situation not what we are hearing or seeing what's happening in india. definitely it can be said now in hindsight after one the government was caught unprepared and. the more bloody park is there but have the action and mr dean of the goodman was willingly sort of very confused and contradictory so give us some concrete examples in 50 this year kind of line at this ng devoted to konami forum mr modi almost since language elected that coroner has been concluded in india next month in march the health minister of india he said. the game of if i can put one up in the election rallies were org
oh but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that last commission sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly told is clear. were earlier i spoke to newton's in a senior research fellow at the life and its center for modern oriental studies here in berlin and i asked him if the indian government has made mistakes given the number of new infections and the overwhelmed hospitals that we're seeing now. it's really a grim situation not what we are...
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but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that task are mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. as well as bring in newton's in hot he is a senior research fellow at the likeness center for modern oriental studies here in berlin mr zinn are going to have you on the program you know when you look at the situation in india tonight it seems that the the state the government has been caught completely off guard in unprepared with this pandemic crisis how is that possible. thanks for having me it's really a grim situation not what we are hearing or seeing what's happening in india. definitely it can be said now in hindsight kafka when the government was caught unprepared and. the more bloody park is dark but have the action and misjudging of the good many was willingly sort of very confused and contradictory so to give you some concrete examples in 50 this year kinds divine at this ng devoted to konami quantum system will be almost since language lifted that coroner has been conc
but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that task are mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. as well as bring in newton's in hot he is a senior research fellow at the likeness center for modern oriental studies here in berlin mr zinn are going to have you on the program you know when you look at the situation in india tonight it seems that the the state the government has been caught completely off guard in...
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new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that class cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest search we asked dr shushan budget founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i think we i called it does or not me earlier bird i think it's even worse than a tsunami really is like an inferno industry lobby at least if you cling on to something and loaded basel what you used to live but it's like a need for it would burn anything that instead of having been bottled dying in their arms and not even getting. a little bit. a little bag. i think the sheer size of the population and the fact that there are big metropolitan cities congested areas and dividers as new gated we are seeing double new to this is triple. well now so. the new game is a hugely prevalent in the north part of
new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that class cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india but that will not bring immediate relief so why is india so badly hit by this latest search we asked dr shushan budget founder and director of india's cygnus hospital so i think we i called it does or not me earlier...