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jackson, and historical tours around the ward.storian and tour guide gary flowers, who has been running tours of the ward for over five years. >> we're standing in front of what was formerly the leigh street armory. following the american civil war, militia were formed in case the confederates came back. this is the last building in the south that remains of the colored militia. now it serves as the home of the black history museum and cultural center of virginia. >> reporter: along the way, we saw the church that was the home to the first african-american congregation pastored by a black minister in virginia in 1867, as well as the many black-owned financial institutions that supported this historic community. as flowers puts it, the reason so much of jackson ward's story has been lost to history is where it is located: richmond, virginia, the former capital of the confederacy. people have heard of harlem in new york, they've heard of what was called black wall street in tul, oklahoma, but not as many people are familiar with the
jackson, and historical tours around the ward.storian and tour guide gary flowers, who has been running tours of the ward for over five years. >> we're standing in front of what was formerly the leigh street armory. following the american civil war, militia were formed in case the confederates came back. this is the last building in the south that remains of the colored militia. now it serves as the home of the black history museum and cultural center of virginia. >> reporter: along...
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this ward was one of several used just for covid patients.dent, and he's being helped back on the road to recovery. at times, the pain, horrendous. i must admit, the staff can't do enough for you. they've all been fantastic. three months is going to be a long time before i can walk again! they're building for the future, and fast. this prefabricated structure is being kitted out as a ward, and will open at the end of this month. it's all about freeing up beds. these new units will be for those who are close to being sent home and need lower levels of care, and that will mean more space in the main wards for the sickest patients. during this phase, it allows us to free up that capacity to do even more elective surgeries as we try to recover from the pandemic. but equally, it frees up that capacity within the main hospital if we experience more covid. and they're waiting for more news of the indian variant. it does appear at the moment as if it's more transmissible. importantly, it does also appear that it still responds to the vaccine, so ther
this ward was one of several used just for covid patients.dent, and he's being helped back on the road to recovery. at times, the pain, horrendous. i must admit, the staff can't do enough for you. they've all been fantastic. three months is going to be a long time before i can walk again! they're building for the future, and fast. this prefabricated structure is being kitted out as a ward, and will open at the end of this month. it's all about freeing up beds. these new units will be for those...
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it was really, really - ward. it was really, really difficult _ ward.ell. and now you are back to being a dental nurse. _ well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which _ well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which is _ well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which is what - well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which is what you i a dental nurse, which is what you train for. what does that involve in terms of helping children and adults catch up with a dental surgery they have been waiting for for over a year? have been waiting for for over a ear? ~ . , have been waiting for for over a ear? ~ ., , ., , , have been waiting for for over a ear? ~ ., , , ., , year? we have been opening up early and doinu year? we have been opening up early and doing evening _ year? we have been opening up early and doing evening clinics _ year? we have been opening up early and doing evening clinics to _ year? we have been opening up early and doing evening clinics to catch - and doing evening clinics to catch up and doing
it was really, really - ward. it was really, really difficult _ ward.ell. and now you are back to being a dental nurse. _ well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which _ well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which is _ well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which is what - well. and now you are back to being a dental nurse, which is what you i a dental nurse, which is what you train for. what does that involve in terms of helping children and adults catch...
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and we take you inside the covid ward of india where the condition is so bad.we try to get answers, this is what happened? >> you don't need to coach him what to say. >> he's telling him what to say. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. at philadelphia, we know what makes the perfect schmear of cream cheese. you need only the freshest milk and cream. that one! and the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection. not all 5g networks are created equal. ♪ t-mobile america's largest and fastest 5g network. the sleep number 360 smart bed on sale now! it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save up to $1,200 on select sleep number 360 smart beds and adjustable bases. plus free premium delivery. ends monday my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find
and we take you inside the covid ward of india where the condition is so bad.we try to get answers, this is what happened? >> you don't need to coach him what to say. >> he's telling him what to say. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. at philadelphia, we know what makes the perfect schmear of cream...
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on us, eventually they got to the syndrome k ward. my father said to them, look at these patients size unit are suffering from a terrible disease. it's highly contagious. extremely aggressive causing neurological degeneration with dramatic effect. the big mentor, if you want to go in, i guess we can go in go days to get that much simpler. but i did see when they came, but i had all the patients lying in their beds with the papers signed on them to playing on each one. john k. uh, john would tell all the jewish refugees, coffee, coffee, that way they will see that you were all very sick. and i did. yes, yes. were terrified by the possibility of contracting this can teach designs and moved away from the room. you can probably get the ones that joe the longer the germans occupied room, the moon each, the italians became. the word about hillary forwarding from guys sprayed quickly to terrifying unfamiliar sounds, the screaming, plain and deafening explosions. who reminded no way. it was safe, not even within the site to be in. the fish wa
on us, eventually they got to the syndrome k ward. my father said to them, look at these patients size unit are suffering from a terrible disease. it's highly contagious. extremely aggressive causing neurological degeneration with dramatic effect. the big mentor, if you want to go in, i guess we can go in go days to get that much simpler. but i did see when they came, but i had all the patients lying in their beds with the papers signed on them to playing on each one. john k. uh, john would...
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this ward was one of several used just for covid patients.h as possible. eric has a seriously fractured leg after a motorbike accident, and he's being helped back on the road to recovery. at times, the pain, horrendous. i must admit, staff can't do enough for you. they've all been fantastic. three months is going to be a long time before i can walk again. they're building for the future, and fast. this prefabricated structure is being kitted out as a ward, and will open at the end of this month. it's all about freeing up beds. these new units will be for those who are close to being sent home and need lower levels of care, and that will mean more space in the main wards for the sickest patients. during this phase, it allows us to free up that capacity to do even more elective surgeries as we try to recover from the pandemic. but equally, it frees up that capacity within the main hospital if we experience more covid. and they're waiting for more news of the indian variant. it does appear at the moment as if it's more transmissible. importantly
this ward was one of several used just for covid patients.h as possible. eric has a seriously fractured leg after a motorbike accident, and he's being helped back on the road to recovery. at times, the pain, horrendous. i must admit, staff can't do enough for you. they've all been fantastic. three months is going to be a long time before i can walk again. they're building for the future, and fast. this prefabricated structure is being kitted out as a ward, and will open at the end of this...
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they stayed clear of the ward and did their investigating from the other side at the doors, the doctor for the charts and documents flawlessly. and if they had more pressing concerns, jewish men, women, and children, let the patients be if they're going to die anyway, there was no reason to waste time on them. the jewish fugitives was safe, at least for the moment, but this was no way for anyone to leave me for me and said that about and then the fear began. yes, i was saved. but what were we going to do to me? we couldn't move freely anymore. because there were germans, everywhere. you're going to 9 was 4 years old with my family as refugees hiding in the hospital and daily a lot as somebody last. so we stayed at for the benefit of my mother, my little sister, gena. and i have, you know, that i got a, i had several family members in the hospital that get all part of my extended family from just catch up here to point they didn't stay in the hospital the whole time. this is sandra beaker, small print shop, and truss david a. where he began to fabricate all sorts of false documents and
they stayed clear of the ward and did their investigating from the other side at the doors, the doctor for the charts and documents flawlessly. and if they had more pressing concerns, jewish men, women, and children, let the patients be if they're going to die anyway, there was no reason to waste time on them. the jewish fugitives was safe, at least for the moment, but this was no way for anyone to leave me for me and said that about and then the fear began. yes, i was saved. but what were we...
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clarissa ward in india.ng but important report. >>> coming up, a suspected human smuggling boat packed with my grants torn to pieces. why authorities in the area were fearing an accident like this would inevitably happen and the family laying to rest for andrew brown jr. but closure must feel like miles away as police continue to sit on full body cam footage. stay with us. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ - [announcer] when you earn a degree from southern new hampshire university, it's worth getting loud... - woo! i did it! (people cheering) - [announcer] ...and emotional. - [woman]woo hoo! - cool! - [man] we're proud of you, right, trav? - yeah! - [announcer] snhu graduates recognize what they can accomplish with a supportive university by their side. - i did it... you can too! - [announcer] start your celebration at snhu.edu >>> in our na
clarissa ward in india.ng but important report. >>> coming up, a suspected human smuggling boat packed with my grants torn to pieces. why authorities in the area were fearing an accident like this would inevitably happen and the family laying to rest for andrew brown jr. but closure must feel like miles away as police continue to sit on full body cam footage. stay with us. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman:...
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this country, hundreds of women say they've experienced mistreatment and violence in state maternity wardsne of them. a home birth can be as safe as a hospital birth for women like amira who have straightforward pregnancies and who are having their second or subsequent child. through activism and working as a doctor, amira knows the health system well. but although she feels empowered by the idea of a home birth, her husband elmir still has some doubts. in a home birth that takes place within a health system, a midwife is present throughout the labour. but while in many other european countries midwives are trained to work independently, here they can't make clinic decisions without the approval of a doctor. in countries where home births are allowed, only around 1—2% of women choose them. but in some places, the pandemic has made them more popular. in neighbouring croatia, home births are up by almost one third. but for amira, having her baby at home is her best chance of avoiding another traumatic birth. the family is getting everything ready. earlier in her pregnancy, amira wrote to a h
this country, hundreds of women say they've experienced mistreatment and violence in state maternity wardsne of them. a home birth can be as safe as a hospital birth for women like amira who have straightforward pregnancies and who are having their second or subsequent child. through activism and working as a doctor, amira knows the health system well. but although she feels empowered by the idea of a home birth, her husband elmir still has some doubts. in a home birth that takes place within a...
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souls religious sites and catering facilities are being turned into makeshift covert 19 isolation wards and the awful tosk of dealing with the dead goes on in the capital delhi volunteers put themselves at risk collecting the bodies of those who've died. but to tears back i picked up all my order because. he died because he couldn't supply them all for you know i was working in the mortuary where i couldn't pick up the ball and the way i was able to receive the boat he was already possible. for it to fit into a port of. an international relief effort is underway to help india fight its devastating 2nd wave but deaths and infections are still rising remorselessly and with not enough vaccines to go around. for more we're joined now by. wall hello tina michele india was supposed to expand its facts nation program today but as we heard in the report there are simply not enough vaccine doses to go around so what will today's roll out look like. no matter how an actor david or lout is continuing but it really you know we highlight yes i mean issues all inequality because why only the governme
souls religious sites and catering facilities are being turned into makeshift covert 19 isolation wards and the awful tosk of dealing with the dead goes on in the capital delhi volunteers put themselves at risk collecting the bodies of those who've died. but to tears back i picked up all my order because. he died because he couldn't supply them all for you know i was working in the mortuary where i couldn't pick up the ball and the way i was able to receive the boat he was already possible. for...
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he was due to be released when a fire broke out in the ward, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy for media reports to download the daughter him what we were nervously sitting in front of the television to something we didn't know what was going on. exactly. i'm the one that was that. i mean, we didn't know if diana's grandfather was there a ton of moments sticky. so know diana patrick is are self a doctor working with covert 19 patients in a different hospital. she was scheduled to take her specialist medical exam the day after the blaze up before i called my sister and told her that listen to i worked very hard preparing for this exam and it is the most important exam in my life off home. but i don't want to find out tomorrow morning whether or not my grandfather died in the fire. please tell me more. is he dead or alive? that way i have a few hours to process the situation. so then my sister told me he is dead disco comedy. on the 9th of to fire 10, covered 1900 patients died and the intensive care unit at the piazza nance hospital in the flames and toxic smoke.
he was due to be released when a fire broke out in the ward, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy for media reports to download the daughter him what we were nervously sitting in front of the television to something we didn't know what was going on. exactly. i'm the one that was that. i mean, we didn't know if diana's grandfather was there a ton of moments sticky. so know diana patrick is are self a doctor working with covert 19 patients in a different hospital. she was...
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five doctors taking care of that entire ward of people.ying they're going to draft in medical students. final year medical students will be brought in to try to help tackle this immense crisis. but the reality is a lot of people say it's too little too late. and now india is staring down the barrel at the peak of this second wave, not due to come yet for another ten days. and people are just horrified honestly to see how much more suffering they can even take. >> clarissa, you talk about how you have been to a lot of war zones and not seen this much suffering. that hospital is a war zone. i mean, that hospital honest to god looked like a war zone there and a war going in the wrong direction. in terms of what they can do going forward, i mean, how strictly are lockdowns being followed at this point? >> well, as you can see, there are lockdowns across the country, but this is what a lockdown looks like in dehli. this is no where are near as crowded as this street would normally be. there are people all over the streets. there's cars. there's
five doctors taking care of that entire ward of people.ying they're going to draft in medical students. final year medical students will be brought in to try to help tackle this immense crisis. but the reality is a lot of people say it's too little too late. and now india is staring down the barrel at the peak of this second wave, not due to come yet for another ten days. and people are just horrified honestly to see how much more suffering they can even take. >> clarissa, you talk about...
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asking each other, you know, i is this type of behaviour- or this type of care acceptable on other wardsding conclusion from that was that it wasn't i acceptable. the health minister of croatia changed in 2020, and although there haven't been any law changes criminalising this type of violence, the social media movement has broken down taboos. violence against women in childbirth is so normalised that it is not yet considered violence against women. in 2019, the united nations special rapporteur for violence against women dubravka simonovic investigated the extent of this type of violence, and spoke about herfindings in the general assembly. new social movements like break the silence have shed light on the patterns of mistreatment and violence that women suffer, demonstrating that mistreatment and violence during childbirth is widespread and ingrained in health systems all over the world. to protect herself from being mistreated in hospital, amira's found a british midwife to help with the birth. as well as paying paul's fees, she's rented an apartment for him for three weeks. hello, we
asking each other, you know, i is this type of behaviour- or this type of care acceptable on other wardsding conclusion from that was that it wasn't i acceptable. the health minister of croatia changed in 2020, and although there haven't been any law changes criminalising this type of violence, the social media movement has broken down taboos. violence against women in childbirth is so normalised that it is not yet considered violence against women. in 2019, the united nations special...
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and so she had empty out to the wards and then when the wards got full. i'd have to empty out to the air force. so i had i had them coming in and going out sometimes at the same time and so yeah those but those nurses as i said they were younger than me pat and i were almost the same age pat was 23, i think. but they were we were old women. we grew up fast. we grew up very fast. as did they we grew up very fast. there was there was no time for what we did have some fun every once in a while which was you know once in a great while and i hung around with the chaplains the catholic chaplains because they were the safest because i was married and if i went anywhere i usually went with the chaplains. it's sort of was my cocoon. you know that i wouldn't be attacked by anyone by anything like that. i worried about that but but the nurses the nurses were great nurses judy does elusky. she ran the ringling unit. because we had a lot of renal shutdown a lot of kidneys shut down because of the blood. the amount of blood we had to give these guys and we didn't have
and so she had empty out to the wards and then when the wards got full. i'd have to empty out to the air force. so i had i had them coming in and going out sometimes at the same time and so yeah those but those nurses as i said they were younger than me pat and i were almost the same age pat was 23, i think. but they were we were old women. we grew up fast. we grew up very fast. as did they we grew up very fast. there was there was no time for what we did have some fun every once in a while...
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can see from the amount of clout that's because there's quite a bit of rain around radon relative wards temps have come up recently and everything's moving in from the atlantic coming up to western russia and then being stuck really by the area of high pressure being driven north so because what in moscow but it's actually temporarily with virtually everywhere the exception of spain and portugal often this is stormy weather not as bad as it was but there's more wind and rain coming into an adventure the western side of france the temps in scandinavia really come up it was snowing only about 2 and a half weeks ago it's no warm sunshine or rain there south of france is going to be quite wet corsica we went on friday and that rain has crossed towards greece but it's consistently pretty warm and sunny in spain and portugal except in the far north this is the picture for sunday's of the end of the weekend for the most part but if you down in the southwest of spain you'll think this is really hot and you'd be right to think that that was for severe was about $27.00 the max is about $41.00 for
can see from the amount of clout that's because there's quite a bit of rain around radon relative wards temps have come up recently and everything's moving in from the atlantic coming up to western russia and then being stuck really by the area of high pressure being driven north so because what in moscow but it's actually temporarily with virtually everywhere the exception of spain and portugal often this is stormy weather not as bad as it was but there's more wind and rain coming into an...
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my colleague clarissa ward did such a great job on it.ng about the covid crisis in india, worsening by the day as the health care system teeters on the brink of collapse. for the 12th straight day, india has recorded more than 300,000 cases. the most populous states is also one of the hardest hit. cnn is there. i have to warn our viewers this material is disturbing, but the families we spoke with wanted people to see the reality of the tragedy the country is confronting. here's our chief international correspondent clarissa ward. >> reporter: a man wails in anguish, but no one is listening. his cry just one of many this hospital. oh, my child, he says. oh, my god, my baby. inside the entrance, his son deepak is fighting for his life. gasping for air, his body convulsing. there are no doctors attending to him. the handful of medical staff working in this ward are stretched thin to breaking point. this hospital is completely overwhelmed. the doctors say that they have about 55 beds, and currently they're treating more than 100 patients. and
my colleague clarissa ward did such a great job on it.ng about the covid crisis in india, worsening by the day as the health care system teeters on the brink of collapse. for the 12th straight day, india has recorded more than 300,000 cases. the most populous states is also one of the hardest hit. cnn is there. i have to warn our viewers this material is disturbing, but the families we spoke with wanted people to see the reality of the tragedy the country is confronting. here's our chief...
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. _ care, they can treat them on general wards. but— care, they can treat them on general wards, butignificant majority of people who are in hospital with covid—19 are people — are in hospital with covid—19 are people who have not been vaccinated. as vaccinations continue in areas like leicester, with rising cases of the variant, first identified in india, public health officials are urging everyone who is invited for a second dose to come forward. they stress it does offer a high degree of protection against the variant. so these latest figures on the indian variant in the uk, how worried are officials? the overall perspective _ worried are officials? the overall perspective on — worried are officials? the overall perspective on this _ worried are officials? the overall perspective on this is _ worried are officials? the overall perspective on this is that i worried are officials? the overall perspective on this is that cases| perspective on this is that cases generally across the uk, and hospital numbers, are still very low, relative to where they were earlier this year. but cases
. _ care, they can treat them on general wards. but— care, they can treat them on general wards, butignificant majority of people who are in hospital with covid—19 are people — are in hospital with covid—19 are people who have not been vaccinated. as vaccinations continue in areas like leicester, with rising cases of the variant, first identified in india, public health officials are urging everyone who is invited for a second dose to come forward. they stress it does offer a high...
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—— the men tenant maternity ward.s like this. ultimately the taliban are responsible. there is a lot of... there is not good to be any clarity any time soon about who is behind this attack.— behind this attack. finally, what are the likely — behind this attack. finally, what are the likely repercussions - behind this attack. finally, what are the likely repercussions of l are the likely repercussions of this? ~ , are the likely repercussions of this? ~', ,. ., this? likely repercussions are that afu hans in this? likely repercussions are that afghans in cobble _ this? likely repercussions are that afghans in cobble are _ —— in kabulare —— in kabul are going to batten down the hatches even more for some leading up to the 1st of may there was incredible anxiety and the afghan capital, especially in urban areas across the country, where people did not know what was going to happen next once the withdrawal began. after the withdrawal began, we saw this onslaught of taliban attacks across the country, and we do not know ho
—— the men tenant maternity ward.s like this. ultimately the taliban are responsible. there is a lot of... there is not good to be any clarity any time soon about who is behind this attack.— behind this attack. finally, what are the likely — behind this attack. finally, what are the likely repercussions - behind this attack. finally, what are the likely repercussions of l are the likely repercussions of this? ~ , are the likely repercussions of this? ~', ,. ., this? likely repercussions...
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so but i went back into the war over to a ward. you know, i think at that time they rooms were small. they couldn't have too many. so there was a 2a and a two or two and a 2a i think enough. i remember i was in two way, but they were they were chests and i think if i remember right just stomach wounds that we took care of but that was it from there on well later on, of course, we're after the war was over then you. you didn't have the casualties and so we were it was mostly medical. because we stayed and we were in operations up until the sometime in september of here, let's see. september september 5th a 45 we were in operation then we got ready to head home. so we left germany somewhere. right after that. tell me about during about a bulge what happened. europe unit or they say we got tonight the bomb went over in land in our courtyard it by around 5:30 if i remember right in the morning. no one got hurt. was a shell or a bomb? some kind of a shell it was a shell. yeah, that's better a word for it a shell. i should say. yeah, bec
so but i went back into the war over to a ward. you know, i think at that time they rooms were small. they couldn't have too many. so there was a 2a and a two or two and a 2a i think enough. i remember i was in two way, but they were they were chests and i think if i remember right just stomach wounds that we took care of but that was it from there on well later on, of course, we're after the war was over then you. you didn't have the casualties and so we were it was mostly medical. because we...
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looking at the human being, helpless on the ward.s to call it a 999 cenotaph. as well as the medics, there is also a firefighter, a police officer, a coastguard and a search and rescue worker with their dog. but it won't happen without the cash. the project is way off the £3 million it needs and those leading it now want the government to step up. this would be there for 500 plus years, and as such i would very much encourage the prime minister and the government to contribute to funding of this important historical monument. nancy may be one of the first to see it, but when it's complete, at a location in central london, it's hoped the statues will become a place for everyone to visit. to remember the work and bravery of all emergency workers. daniela relph, bbc news, west sussex. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. another very mixed and changeable days were one minute you're in the midst of a drenching downpour and the next the sun will come out and it will feel pleasantly
looking at the human being, helpless on the ward.s to call it a 999 cenotaph. as well as the medics, there is also a firefighter, a police officer, a coastguard and a search and rescue worker with their dog. but it won't happen without the cash. the project is way off the £3 million it needs and those leading it now want the government to step up. this would be there for 500 plus years, and as such i would very much encourage the prime minister and the government to contribute to funding of...
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patients are having to revert to being surgical wards.uch a disaster, we will need those wards again to take covid patients, and we will be having problems again. on that backlog, nhs providers referencing the patients who have left treatment too long, they now need more complex procedures — what would your message be to those patients? we have said to patients all through this, please come with serious symptoms. if you have something that is bothering you, do get in touch. but chris is right and emergency departments cannot necessarily expedite, you know, an operation, those patients may be on the waiting list for an operation and are presenting either to the gp or an emergency department because they have ongoing symptoms, and so i would be saying it is not just a debate about the 21st ofjune, there needs to be a debate about how we are going to manage the concurrent workload of unscheduled care and elective care going forward within the nhs. because everyone is extremely busy, we have a training backlog for our staff, we have a tired s
patients are having to revert to being surgical wards.uch a disaster, we will need those wards again to take covid patients, and we will be having problems again. on that backlog, nhs providers referencing the patients who have left treatment too long, they now need more complex procedures — what would your message be to those patients? we have said to patients all through this, please come with serious symptoms. if you have something that is bothering you, do get in touch. but chris is right...
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they stayed clear of the ward and did their investigating from the other side at the doors. the doctor foods, the charts and documents flawlessly, and had more pressing concern, pick jewish men, women, and children. they let the patients be that they're going to die anyway. there was no reason to waste time on them. the jewish fugitives were safe, at least to the moment, but this was no way for anyone to leave me . and then the fear began. yes, i was saved. but what were we going to do to me? we couldn't move freely anymore because they were germans everywhere. i was 4 years old with my family as refugees hiding in the hospital and daily a lot of somebody last so we stayed for the benefit. my mother, my little sister, gena and i forgot it. i had several family members in the hospital and i get back all part of my extended family. just catch up your point. they didn't know. stay in the hospital the whole time. and i'll be there small print shop, and truss david a where he began to fabricate all sorts of false documents and make them look genuine. because the women in the comm
they stayed clear of the ward and did their investigating from the other side at the doors. the doctor foods, the charts and documents flawlessly, and had more pressing concern, pick jewish men, women, and children. they let the patients be that they're going to die anyway. there was no reason to waste time on them. the jewish fugitives were safe, at least to the moment, but this was no way for anyone to leave me . and then the fear began. yes, i was saved. but what were we going to do to me?...
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patients are having to revert to being surgical wards.id, which would be such a disaster, we will need those wards again to take covid patients, and we will be having problems again. fin covid patients, and we will be having problems again. on that backlou , having problems again. on that backlog. nhs — having problems again. on that backlog, nhs providers - having problems again. on that - backlog, nhs providers referencing the patients who have left treatment too long, they now need more complex procedures — what would your message be to those patients? we procedures - what would your message be to those patients?— be to those patients? we have said to atients be to those patients? we have said to patients all _ be to those patients? we have said to patients all through _ be to those patients? we have said to patients all through this, - be to those patients? we have said to patients all through this, please | to patients all through this, please come with serious symptoms. if you have something that is bothering you, do get in touch. bu
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ten times worse knowing this is happening everywhere in this country right now. >> reporter: jake ward, nbc news, oakland, california. >> fascinating. >>> when we come back, the beautiful way this woman just became a first-time mom. >>> there's good news tonight on this mother's day about a new mother in florida who waited a long time to reach that milestone. leah was finally able to adopt a teenager named manye because no matter how old you are, everyone deserves to have a mom looking out for them two weeks ago during a virtual court hearing, a close bond forged over years became something more. >> with my signature, it is official. >> a judge approving leah's request to become a mom to the 19-year-old. and in that moment, she says she finally felt worthy of love. she first met leah when she was 13 in foster care. leah was the adoption specialist, trying to find her a forever home what did you see in her? >> i saw a lot of myself in her. we joked that we're like really old women in young women's bodies, because we like to go to bed early. we have a lot of the same interests. once she
ten times worse knowing this is happening everywhere in this country right now. >> reporter: jake ward, nbc news, oakland, california. >> fascinating. >>> when we come back, the beautiful way this woman just became a first-time mom. >>> there's good news tonight on this mother's day about a new mother in florida who waited a long time to reach that milestone. leah was finally able to adopt a teenager named manye because no matter how old you are, everyone deserves...
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for folks here in houston, he's a son of the third ward.ar and to put this in context. let's take a listen. >> yeah, this is literally the street that he played on as a child, you know. right over here to the right is one of the houses he grew up in. >> reporter: i met up with bun b in houston's third ward on the street where george floyd grew up. >> for many people, floyd was like a brother for them. for some, a big brother, but all a brother. >> reporter: when the news of george's death in minneapolis reached houston, local activists mobilized, bun b was the first to step up. in the year since george was murdered, has anything changed? >> the visibility of what's happening to black people in the community has changed. the public record in terms of body cam footage and home security footis heightened. it's a continuous fight because we will incrementally get better. it will be always be two steps forward and three steps back. so, yes, we get to move into the suburbs and we get to move in nicer communities but if we go jogging at the wrong
for folks here in houston, he's a son of the third ward.ar and to put this in context. let's take a listen. >> yeah, this is literally the street that he played on as a child, you know. right over here to the right is one of the houses he grew up in. >> reporter: i met up with bun b in houston's third ward on the street where george floyd grew up. >> for many people, floyd was like a brother for them. for some, a big brother, but all a brother. >> reporter: when the news...
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a fire tearing through a hospital covid ward, killing more than a dozen people.hat we're learning about that, ahead. ♪ [truck horn blares] (vo) the subaru forester. dog tested. dog approved. tex-mex. tex-mex. ♪ termites. ♪ don't mess up your deck with tex-mex. terminix. here to help. someday i'm going to marry you. yes someday i'm going to marry you. someday we'll buy that little place on ellsworth. some days, will be rougher than others. ♪ someday, 50 years will have gone by, and i'll...
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i don't know if you have any white people in your ward. you have a lot of immigrants. >> i have a lot of white ethnics from europe, high polish and lithuanian. all of us understand that you can't have people coming into this country that do not love this country and are only here making more problems. >> tucker: can't have people come here that don't love the country. that is -- putting that on my fridge. raymond lopez, the hope of chicago. thanks very much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: it's sad for people that love the city of chicago. people should. it's an american city. a great place in a lot of ways. we talked about the murder rate. we talked very little about the physical fit. chicago is infested with rats. one chicago animal shelter is releasing feral cats to get the rats under control. >> orkin has named chicago the rattyest city in america. they have the cats at work program, feral cats that prefer to be socially distance. >> they won't thrive in a home environment. >> the cost ranges from $600 to $800. >> tucker: so the shelt
i don't know if you have any white people in your ward. you have a lot of immigrants. >> i have a lot of white ethnics from europe, high polish and lithuanian. all of us understand that you can't have people coming into this country that do not love this country and are only here making more problems. >> tucker: can't have people come here that don't love the country. that is -- putting that on my fridge. raymond lopez, the hope of chicago. thanks very much. >> thank you,...
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us eventually they go to the syndrome k ward. my father said to them, look at these patients. unit are suffering from a terrible disease. it's highly contagious. extremely aggressive causing neurological degeneration with dramatic effect. we've been met. if you want us to go in, i guess we can go in coordination that matches some william and brad when they came, but i had all the patients lying in their beds with the papers signed on them to playing on each one in john k up who john would tell all the jewish refugees, coffee, coffee, the way they will see that you were all very sick man. yes. yes. we're terrified by the possibility of contracting this continued designs and moved away from the ruined. probably that that was the one that joe long as the germans occupied room the moon age, the italians became the word of artillery falling from sky spread quickly to terrifying, unfamiliar sounds of screaming plain, deafening explosions. because reminders to nowhere were safe. not even within the news of the site to be in the 5th was
us eventually they go to the syndrome k ward. my father said to them, look at these patients. unit are suffering from a terrible disease. it's highly contagious. extremely aggressive causing neurological degeneration with dramatic effect. we've been met. if you want us to go in, i guess we can go in coordination that matches some william and brad when they came, but i had all the patients lying in their beds with the papers signed on them to playing on each one in john k up who john would tell...
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free, nearly instantaneous air delivery could be next jacob ward, nbc news, christiansburg, virginia >> pretty amazing. >>> that's one kind of delivery in the air. we want to tell you about another now. a trip that no one on this flight will ever forget here's kristen dahlgren >> reporter: it was supposed to be a vacation in paradise, but somewhere over the pacific -- >> this guy just came out of nowhere. >> reporter: it turned into one heck of a birthday lavi mounga didn't know she was pregnant when little raymond arrived at just 29 weeks gestation. >> she had little baby raymond in her hands, and she was like a scared look. >> reporter: lainey knew just what to do she and friends mimi and amanda were headed on a girls trip. but back home, they're neonatal intensive care nurses. >> if you think about it, having a pre-term baby and having not one or two but three nicu nurses, i think is incredible. >> reporter: they sprung into action along with a doctor onboard. >> we made baby warmers out of bottles that were microwaved we used an apple watch to measure the heart rate [ applause ]
free, nearly instantaneous air delivery could be next jacob ward, nbc news, christiansburg, virginia >> pretty amazing. >>> that's one kind of delivery in the air. we want to tell you about another now. a trip that no one on this flight will ever forget here's kristen dahlgren >> reporter: it was supposed to be a vacation in paradise, but somewhere over the pacific -- >> this guy just came out of nowhere. >> reporter: it turned into one heck of a birthday lavi...
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the oxygen is pumped into cylinders sealed and tested and then sent to wards in the field hospital where someone pal's and covert patients are being treated 10000 liters can be filled in less than half an hour time is of the essence as the german team prepared to leave india. once its mission accomplished it's absolutely mission accomplished and it was a great honor to be here to help people here in india was just providing oxygen due to the fact that from our perspective every little counts here and those who faced india's heartbreaking oxygen shortage can only agree. they know every breath counts. now england has locked down restrictions on monday most people can now enjoy restaurants and pubs indoors and go to the movies and gyms for the 1st time in months but there are now new concerns about the spread of a highly contagious variant it was 1st detected in india. it's considered almost holy ground for many in the u.k. going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions
the oxygen is pumped into cylinders sealed and tested and then sent to wards in the field hospital where someone pal's and covert patients are being treated 10000 liters can be filled in less than half an hour time is of the essence as the german team prepared to leave india. once its mission accomplished it's absolutely mission accomplished and it was a great honor to be here to help people here in india was just providing oxygen due to the fact that from our perspective every little counts...
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country's emergency response in other ways to. 11 train coaches have been converted into a solution wardsthere's a separate coach for the doctors that's 12 isolation coaches available here for 2 oxygen soldiers in each coach and we've set up 9 air coolers as well sprinklers on the ceiling control the temperature 16 patients can be accommodated in each coach and sanitation waste disposal arrangements have also been made. ingenuity and improvise ation doing their bit to stem the rising tide of coronavirus deaths but it's not enough to shield the government from anger over its failure to prevent these deadly 2nd wave of the pandemic. it was a contribution factor to an unexpected loss for the prime minister's party losing an important state election in west bank go. much like the surgeon infections this is not what modi had in mind when he declared the end of the pandemic at political rallies all over india. after this miscalculation his political fortunes may be linked to the coronavirus more closely than ever. after 6 months of conflict the situation if you know piers teagan i region is con
country's emergency response in other ways to. 11 train coaches have been converted into a solution wardsthere's a separate coach for the doctors that's 12 isolation coaches available here for 2 oxygen soldiers in each coach and we've set up 9 air coolers as well sprinklers on the ceiling control the temperature 16 patients can be accommodated in each coach and sanitation waste disposal arrangements have also been made. ingenuity and improvise ation doing their bit to stem the rising tide of...
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the head doctors at the i see you do their ward rounds 3 times a day to check on patients and make sure they're stable. little think of more relatives don't always understand. they want their loved ones to be discharged immediately. we're just happy about the slightest improvement in a patient's condition. i mean, you still stay on your phone during the 1st wave of the corona virus last year. $12000.00 workers built this infectious disease hospital in just over a month. the sprawling hospital is reminiscent of a military camp, but it was built to stay. it has beds for up to 800 patients. and the huge laboratory that can carry out hundreds of thousands of tests per day. it's the show piece in moscow's fight against the pandemic. the russian authorities have declared victory in the battle against cov, at $900.00 several times. but now the number of new corona virus infections is showing up again, particularly here in moscow. the vaccination drive is very slow in russia, even though the countries sputnik v vaccine is widely available. one survey shows nearly 2 thirds of russians don't want
the head doctors at the i see you do their ward rounds 3 times a day to check on patients and make sure they're stable. little think of more relatives don't always understand. they want their loved ones to be discharged immediately. we're just happy about the slightest improvement in a patient's condition. i mean, you still stay on your phone during the 1st wave of the corona virus last year. $12000.00 workers built this infectious disease hospital in just over a month. the sprawling hospital...
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, thousands choking to death on hospitalwards, he thousands choking to death on hospital wards, he alsodlessly lost. very emotive language. very emotional. interesting. here is a man— emotional. interesting. here is a man who— emotional. interesting. here is a man who broke lockdown, and seem to have great _ man who broke lockdown, and seem to have great difficulty in apologising for when _ have great difficulty in apologising for when the rest of people were abiding _ for when the rest of people were abiding by it even though it meant they couldn't go and see dying are very sick— they couldn't go and see dying are very sick relatives. this is absolutely damning and as nigel said, _ absolutely damning and as nigel said. i'm — absolutely damning and as nigel said, i'm sure it will be standing room _ said, i'm sure it will be standing room only— said, i'm sure it will be standing room only if it is people craning over— room only if it is people craning over her— room only if it is people craning over her shoulders to look at zoom feeds _ over her shoulders to look at zoom feeds he — over
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but on some parts of the continent, the pressure in hospital wards is now eating, with fewer patients being admitted into intensive care. still, some european nation like romania are struggling despite a drop and infection numbers. their health care systems are crumbling, and the pandemic has laid bare the decades of negligence. and patrick in the coven 19 patient died and intensive care, but not from the virus. it's a debacle that has hit deanna, but she's a hard at both. a personal and professional level, the manual. and diana bet you could have lost a close relative in the pandemic. but diana's grandfather did not die from covered 19 last autumn. he was admitted to the hospital because of his corona virus infection. he was due to be released when a fire broke out on the board, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy from media reports to download that and he thought him what we were nervously sitting in front of the television to something that takes time. we didn't know what was going on. example . emanuel and diana, betsy could have lost a close relative in the pan
but on some parts of the continent, the pressure in hospital wards is now eating, with fewer patients being admitted into intensive care. still, some european nation like romania are struggling despite a drop and infection numbers. their health care systems are crumbling, and the pandemic has laid bare the decades of negligence. and patrick in the coven 19 patient died and intensive care, but not from the virus. it's a debacle that has hit deanna, but she's a hard at both. a personal and...
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cnn's clarissa ward went to new delhi, where hospitals are on the verge of collapse. a warning to our viewers, the images are disturbing. >> reporter: in new delhi now, you're never far from heartbreak. almost everyone in the city has been visited by grief. at the scene of the crematorium, the loss weighs of smog in the air and the dead are piling up. there are bodies literally everywhere you turn here. i have honestly never seen anything quite like it. and the organizers say pre-covid, they might cremate seven or eight people a day. today alone, they've already cremated 55 bodies and it's not even lunch time. just months ago india's leadership boasted that the country had effectively defeated covid. now it has set global records for new cases as a terrifying second wave ravages the country. this man says he and his men don't even stop to take breaks. and still they can barely cope with the flow. a volunteer approaches. they've run out of tables for the bodies, he says, and then adds his mother died from covid the night before. you must be tired. >> very. >> do you be
cnn's clarissa ward went to new delhi, where hospitals are on the verge of collapse. a warning to our viewers, the images are disturbing. >> reporter: in new delhi now, you're never far from heartbreak. almost everyone in the city has been visited by grief. at the scene of the crematorium, the loss weighs of smog in the air and the dead are piling up. there are bodies literally everywhere you turn here. i have honestly never seen anything quite like it. and the organizers say pre-covid,...
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it takes in patient even when other wards in moscow are coping denise says, around 80 to 90 percent of the beds here are occupied at the moment. hospitalisation rates and moscow have been going up some experts or even warning of a 3rd wave in russia. but the doctors here say things are under control, cost events. how are you feeling? the head doctors at the i see you do their ward rounds 3 times a day to check on patients and make sure they're stable. let us think of most of the relatives don't always understand. they want their loved ones to be discharged immediately. we're just happy about the slightest improvement in a patient's condition. i mean, you still stay on your phone during the 1st wave of the corona virus last year. $12000.00 workers built this infectious disease hospital in just over a month. the sprawling hospital is reminiscent of a military camp, but it was built to stay. it has beds for up to 800 patients. and the huge laboratory that can carry out hundreds of thousands of tests per day. it's the show piece in moscow's fight against the pandemic. the russian authoriti
it takes in patient even when other wards in moscow are coping denise says, around 80 to 90 percent of the beds here are occupied at the moment. hospitalisation rates and moscow have been going up some experts or even warning of a 3rd wave in russia. but the doctors here say things are under control, cost events. how are you feeling? the head doctors at the i see you do their ward rounds 3 times a day to check on patients and make sure they're stable. let us think of most of the relatives don't...
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coming up on today's show, we're talking to burt ward, robin, the boy wonder, batman's sidekick fromd. see how he uses oxypure to keep his home and rescue healthier and to clean hair and dust out of the air. now, here's your host, deborah norville. - hello and welcome. when's the last time you wondered about the air quality in your home. perhaps since the days of the pandemic, you actually have wondered if there were a way to keep your home healthier and safer. today, we're going to learn about the nuwave oxypure air purifier. when there's a spill on the counter, it's easy to see what to clean, but you can't see viruses or microorganisms or pollutants in the air. and according to the environmental protection agency, they're there. in an agency report on air quality, the epa advised that indoor air, the air inside your home could have up to five times more pollutants than what's outside, five times. the world health organization advises that particulate matter in the air can penetrate deep into the lungs, entering the body affecting the cardiovascular and other systems. so air may loo
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of investment and getting for selfish greedy reasons to get contracts to get a room wards in the house of lords to get owners and so politics has become could be captured by greet that association i think will further rise of near liberalism but it's not the same thing. george osborne made this remarkable statement are sure to hear david cameron he's a little more than i think faction became gain control of the conservative party in 2005 us was that i didn't how easy it would be to take over the conservative party as it was him to hear him can translate and taken over and that sense of honor and service and just vanished with that remark and the modernizers attracts it's these vulgar unscrupulous backers who work in politics in order to suit in some cases to skew that blue ideological agenda i don't know cases to just make money when contracts received not this enormous number of tory donors who treat given contracts the pickerel but if you talk as if this is a new development with a go back to the days of monday gregory who was busy selling a lot of those and pillages for lloyd jobs u
of investment and getting for selfish greedy reasons to get contracts to get a room wards in the house of lords to get owners and so politics has become could be captured by greet that association i think will further rise of near liberalism but it's not the same thing. george osborne made this remarkable statement are sure to hear david cameron he's a little more than i think faction became gain control of the conservative party in 2005 us was that i didn't how easy it would be to take over...
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eight—year—old mustafa alzahana and his mother are further down the children's ward at shifa, gaza's. she says mustafa trembles when he hears israeli attacks, ever since the one that wounded him almost a week ago as he left their home with his father to buy new clothes for the end of ramadan. his father was paralysed. mustafa's friend who went with them is dead. translation: his friend baraa was killed. - when baraa was dying he was clutching my son tightly and telling him not to leave him alone. baraa died. when my son has a fever he hallucinates about it. as well as the badly injured, 61 children in gaza have been killed in the last week. about 20 miles north is this synagogue in the israeli town of ashkelon, it was hit by a hamas rocket. it was the festival of shavuot, the feast of weeks, usually a celebration. it's a very sad time for us over here in ashkelon. we are always on bombing. i hope it will finish fast. injerusalem the western wall plaza was almost deserted. this is the holiest place for dues to pray. it's usually packed on religious holidays like today, but some of the
eight—year—old mustafa alzahana and his mother are further down the children's ward at shifa, gaza's. she says mustafa trembles when he hears israeli attacks, ever since the one that wounded him almost a week ago as he left their home with his father to buy new clothes for the end of ramadan. his father was paralysed. mustafa's friend who went with them is dead. translation: his friend baraa was killed. - when baraa was dying he was clutching my son tightly and telling him not to leave him...
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of the palestinian national movement on the streets and maybe to wards and more integration into the israeli political system you know within the knesset and it's very hard to know which way it's going to go very interesting to talk to you about this thank you very much for joining us on the jersey thank you so much. and still ahead on. dealing with the destruction of their homes an ordeal for gas and residents under attack. and in other news a major pipeline restarts in the u.s. after a cyber attack but by this. time for the. sponsored plan qatar airways hello there we do have a risk of flooding for southern areas of china in particular in and around as we're getting these heavy pulses of rain along the gang see river lot of rain in the forecast for shanghai on friday we will watch that backs of moisture sling into the korean peninsula and key issue island in japan so osaka what day ahead for you on saturday 27 degrees and heavy pockets of rain for beijing in the forecast as well on saturday to southeast asia we're getting some thundery downpours across indochina but bangkok you're
of the palestinian national movement on the streets and maybe to wards and more integration into the israeli political system you know within the knesset and it's very hard to know which way it's going to go very interesting to talk to you about this thank you very much for joining us on the jersey thank you so much. and still ahead on. dealing with the destruction of their homes an ordeal for gas and residents under attack. and in other news a major pipeline restarts in the u.s. after a cyber...
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covered 19 ward. in late january, a fire broke out in an intensive care units into grass here to the per state of the medical facility could be to blame stuff, say, because the heating didn't work. metrics had installed electric radiators in rooms with high levels of oxygen. an explosion that occurred here to the investigation is still ongoing. land mix which a doctor in public health experts with the european union says it is highly likely the fires are linked to the per state for many...
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but on some parts of the continent, the pressure in hospital wards is now easing with fewer patients being admitted into intensive care. still some european nations like romania are struggling despite a drop and infection numbers. their health care systems are crumbling, and the pandemic has laid bare the decades of negligence. and patronage cove at 900 patients died and intensive care, but not from the virus. it's a debacle that has hit deanna, but sheeka hard at both a personal and professional level. emanuel and diana bet you could have lost a close relative in the panoramic. but diana's grandfather did not die from covered 19 last autumn. he was admitted to hospital because of his corona virus infection. he was due to be released when a fire broke out on the board, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy from media reports to download that and he thought him what we were nervously sitting in front of the television to something blocked exact. we didn't know what was going on. exactly. was that i mean we didn't know if diana's grandfather was there a time or moment
but on some parts of the continent, the pressure in hospital wards is now easing with fewer patients being admitted into intensive care. still some european nations like romania are struggling despite a drop and infection numbers. their health care systems are crumbling, and the pandemic has laid bare the decades of negligence. and patronage cove at 900 patients died and intensive care, but not from the virus. it's a debacle that has hit deanna, but sheeka hard at both a personal and...
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delhi hospital when critically ill patients were left without oxygen meanwhile a fire in a covered ward in state killed another 18 patients all adults over the age of 18 are now eligible to be vaccinated but many states are saying they don't have enough doses. the delis leader like many other regional leaders around the country has said that they don't have enough vaccines to expand the vaccination program from saturday as planned the indian government announced a few weeks ago that from the 1st of may everyone over the age of 18 would be eligible but there just aren't enough doses to online but astray should be also doesn't take into consideration the hundreds of millions of indians who don't have smartphones who don't have computers with internet connections the u.s. is sending hundreds of thousands of doses of the astra zeneca vaccine and also the role materials needed to put india to manufacture it and a bit by somalia's president to extend his term in office by 2 years has fallen apart after apollo made a u. turn in the face of public opposition to the idea m.p.'s last month approv
delhi hospital when critically ill patients were left without oxygen meanwhile a fire in a covered ward in state killed another 18 patients all adults over the age of 18 are now eligible to be vaccinated but many states are saying they don't have enough doses. the delis leader like many other regional leaders around the country has said that they don't have enough vaccines to expand the vaccination program from saturday as planned the indian government announced a few weeks ago that from the...
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but i'm leaning towards b,wards b,wards, lie, because i do think with all the reporting, we can count more than five variants. besides, erica said it was b and erica is usually right. >> great deductive reasoning. great inductive reasoning. b is actually wrong. w.h.o. is actually moderating 10modera1 variants. the reason i wanted to put this in there, guess what? variants are all over the world. variants are just one flight away, which is why we can't just the inflection point in say we are out of the woods and not expect there to be a potential for winter surge. letter a is true. hampshire, massachusetts, vermont. they have had that 70% goal. on the flipside, other states, tennessee, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, they are around 45%. that's what we were talking about earlier, seeing unified vaccination goal, which we will hopefully get. c raise a lot of criticism, because you know, people were out there saying, how can two and three and four-year-olds be expected to wear a mask outside, nine of the cdc director came out and said hey, vaccinated kids will be exempt from wearing a m
but i'm leaning towards b,wards b,wards, lie, because i do think with all the reporting, we can count more than five variants. besides, erica said it was b and erica is usually right. >> great deductive reasoning. great inductive reasoning. b is actually wrong. w.h.o. is actually moderating 10modera1 variants. the reason i wanted to put this in there, guess what? variants are all over the world. variants are just one flight away, which is why we can't just the inflection point in say we...
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as soon as the hospital specializes in treating cove it, it takes in patients even when other wards in moscow are coping denise says, around 80 to 90 percent of the beds here are occupied at the moment. hospitalisation rates and moscow have been going up some experts or even warning of a 3rd wave in russia. but the doctors here say things are under control plus events . how are you feeling? the head doctors at the i see you do their ward rounds 3 times a day to check on patients and make sure they're stable. let us think of most of the relatives don't always understand. they want their loved ones to be discharged immediately. we're just happy about the slightest improvement in a patient's condition. it's in them with me and you still stay on your phone. during the 1st wave of the corona virus last year, 12000 workers built this infectious disease hospital in just over a month. the sprawling hospital is reminiscent of a military camp, but it was built to stay. it has beds for up to $800.00 patients and a huge laboratory that can carry out hundreds of thousands of tests per day. it's the
as soon as the hospital specializes in treating cove it, it takes in patients even when other wards in moscow are coping denise says, around 80 to 90 percent of the beds here are occupied at the moment. hospitalisation rates and moscow have been going up some experts or even warning of a 3rd wave in russia. but the doctors here say things are under control plus events . how are you feeling? the head doctors at the i see you do their ward rounds 3 times a day to check on patients and make sure...