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on ward 30, a respiratory ward, dr asad ali is dealing with a sharp increase in covid patients. at a time in hospital. right now this morning we have 175 in hospital. so, they have trebled or quadrupled, should i say, very quickly. they are less unwell as compared to how unwell they were last year. we had 160—170 patients at that stage but we had so many more in intensive care. in intensive care, the number of seriously ill covid patients is also rising but more slowly. well, when i was last here just before christmas there were only five covid patients in intensive care. now that number has doubled, there are ten. but that is still far fewer people than were here in intensive care in previous peaks of covid. maria fletcher is recovering here after being taken ill just after christmas. i got a cough which got worse and worse. and then the next morning my husband tried to get me up early to go to the bathroom. and he said i was totally unresponsive. do you think it was omicron that caused this, the new variant? my feeling is yes. cos i've been fullyjabbed, we all have in, at home
on ward 30, a respiratory ward, dr asad ali is dealing with a sharp increase in covid patients. at a time in hospital. right now this morning we have 175 in hospital. so, they have trebled or quadrupled, should i say, very quickly. they are less unwell as compared to how unwell they were last year. we had 160—170 patients at that stage but we had so many more in intensive care. in intensive care, the number of seriously ill covid patients is also rising but more slowly. well, when i was last...
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and we have to support staff on the wards. and all of this - on the wards.ds. and all of this covid-19 adds to _ on the wards. and all of this covid-19 adds to the - on the wards. and all of this covid-19 adds to the usual. on the wards. and all of this - covid-19 adds to the usualjanuary covid—19 adds to the usualjanuary pressures. this is the reality in many a&e units. many waiting to hand over patients and that can cause delays in getting back on the road and moving onto the next call out. pressures and social care mean patients likejean, who are fit pressures and social care mean patients like jean, who are fit to leave, have to continue occupying hospital beds. it is leave, have to continue occupying hospital beds.— hospital beds. it is terribly frustrating. _ hospital beds. it is terribly frustrating. i— hospital beds. it is terribly frustrating. i could - hospital beds. it is terribly frustrating. i could be - hospital beds. it is terribly frustrating. i could be at i hospital beds. it is terribly - frustrating. i could be at home now and admitted, i
and we have to support staff on the wards. and all of this - on the wards.ds. and all of this covid-19 adds to _ on the wards. and all of this covid-19 adds to the - on the wards. and all of this covid-19 adds to the usual. on the wards. and all of this - covid-19 adds to the usualjanuary covid—19 adds to the usualjanuary pressures. this is the reality in many a&e units. many waiting to hand over patients and that can cause delays in getting back on the road and moving onto the next call...
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back on the covid ward, it's another busy shift for dr ghaidaa.d they need a physician to carry on the procedure and, like, know what kind of medication to give and start compressions. i was a bit shocked because i saw the patient yesterday in the morning and he was fine. he wasn't even complaining, if anything, so to just drop dead like this, it's a bit of a shock to us and i was a bit aggressive because i really wanted him to carry on, but it just didn't happen. but, i mean, this is how it goes. we usually were like "somebody�*s dead? ok, so it's a free bed", right? so... yeah, sorry. there were several nights during my duties where i found myself alone with dying patients and then you look at them and you realise that you're not the reason they're dying, it's the country they're living in. as the hospital continues to struggle, a surprise breakthrough has seen the formation of a new government. many of those in the new cabinet are from traditional political parties, blamed by many in lebanon for the current crisis. but there were a number of ne
back on the covid ward, it's another busy shift for dr ghaidaa.d they need a physician to carry on the procedure and, like, know what kind of medication to give and start compressions. i was a bit shocked because i saw the patient yesterday in the morning and he was fine. he wasn't even complaining, if anything, so to just drop dead like this, it's a bit of a shock to us and i was a bit aggressive because i really wanted him to carry on, but it just didn't happen. but, i mean, this is how it...
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and support the staff on the wards-— on the wards.vid adds to _ on the wards. and all of this as covid adds to the _ on the wards. and all of this as covid adds to the usual- on the wards. and all of this as covid adds to the usualjanuary covid adds to the usualjanuary pressures. this is the reality in many a&e units. ambulance teams waiting to hand over patients and that can cause delays getting back on the road and moving on to the next call out. pressure and social care mean patients likejean who are fit to leave have to continue occupying hospital beds. it is terribly frustrating. i could be at home now _ terribly frustrating. i could be at home now. i can't seem to do what i used _ home now. ican't seem to do what i used to— home now. ican't seem to do what i used to do— home now. i can't seem to do what i used to do but i would be in my own environment — used to do but i would be in my own environment and life would be much more _ environment and life would be much more pleasant. they are over stressed _ more pleasant. they are
and support the staff on the wards-— on the wards.vid adds to _ on the wards. and all of this as covid adds to the _ on the wards. and all of this as covid adds to the usual- on the wards. and all of this as covid adds to the usualjanuary covid adds to the usualjanuary pressures. this is the reality in many a&e units. ambulance teams waiting to hand over patients and that can cause delays getting back on the road and moving on to the next call out. pressure and social care mean patients...
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her role involves visiting patients in the wards and comforting their families.stands the immense emotional strain on them. when you're in the middle of that trauma and seeing patients dying — and also in very traumatic circumstances, often alone — i think for staff, that's just incredibly heartbreaking. and things that might happen once a year, or once in a while, are happening every day. hello, good morning! i've got your lunches. a different kind of support is offered by debbie. we are testing people's resilience to the nth degree. she's a psychologist working with intensive care staff. here, she organises an informal listening session. when everyone's not having time to rest and recover because it's been nonstop for us in intensive care. and it's a lot of- nightmares about work. you wake up in a cold sweat- and you can't get back to sleep, because you've got to be at work in the next four hours. _ it has been probably one of the most challenging experiences of my career. i think we are very concerned about the years ahead. i don't think it's just about now, a
her role involves visiting patients in the wards and comforting their families.stands the immense emotional strain on them. when you're in the middle of that trauma and seeing patients dying — and also in very traumatic circumstances, often alone — i think for staff, that's just incredibly heartbreaking. and things that might happen once a year, or once in a while, are happening every day. hello, good morning! i've got your lunches. a different kind of support is offered by debbie. we are...
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tom: that is karen ward with jp morgan. coming up, could china's central bank have some wiggle room? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: happy wednesday and welcome back to the open. we are 15 minutes into european trading day. gains of 5% across-the-board. every index is solidly in the green after the performance from wall street. asia is doing well as well. every sector apart from health care is in the green this morning. inflation in china. it is rising at a faster -- slower pace last month compared to november. that is according to the pboc. there is some space to recover from that. still with us is karen ward with jp morgan. what do you make of the rates in china? karen: the story is the very positive news they have about interest rates. the overall theme is exactly that. last year, china height its myriad of spending. you had china tightening while global markets were using, and we look at this year -- were easing, and we look at this year. coupled with a macro picture which is relatively resilient, n
tom: that is karen ward with jp morgan. coming up, could china's central bank have some wiggle room? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: happy wednesday and welcome back to the open. we are 15 minutes into european trading day. gains of 5% across-the-board. every index is solidly in the green after the performance from wall street. asia is doing well as well. every sector apart from health care is in the green this morning. inflation in china. it is rising at a faster --...
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and celebrities, sp ward _ plays by the rules. and celebrities, sp ward in — plays by the rules.ce, it is not _ sp ward in high political office, it is not exempt you from those rules and they— is not exempt you from those rules and they have not been able to see family— and they have not been able to see family or— and they have not been able to see family or travel and they have been hugety— family or travel and they have been hugely resentful in every single other— hugely resentful in every single other effort that appears to be happening in the applications to get into australia is causing arousing cheer— into australia is causing arousing cheer there. into australia is causing arousing cheer there-— into australia is causing arousing cheer there. . , ., ., ., cheer there. always good to and that it is shakespeare. _ cheer there. always good to and that it is shakespeare. sport _ cheer there. always good to and that it is shakespeare. sport and - cheer there. always good to and that it is shakespeare. sport and mother| it is shakespeare. sport and mother coming next and will
and celebrities, sp ward _ plays by the rules. and celebrities, sp ward in — plays by the rules.ce, it is not _ sp ward in high political office, it is not exempt you from those rules and they— is not exempt you from those rules and they have not been able to see family— and they have not been able to see family or— and they have not been able to see family or travel and they have been hugety— family or travel and they have been hugely resentful in every single other— hugely...
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the ward says he was scared, the vaccine would affect another medical condition he has. but rather than he virginia shipper got one of them you much convict until now i didn't know how the vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vac sir in the morning because the question is now from my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated? g 720 mac is the search. right now the case load here is manageable, but they're bracing as infection numbers in poland. surge and my frustrated that people are not getting vaccinated. frustration is a difficult turned to to define. i just wish people trusted or medical experts more weak and weary. the staff try to get the patients moving again. up to half of the patience on this road will end up needing intensive care support. it's so frequent that the staff here at clack, of university hospital have set up special pathways that go underground straight from this ward to the i see you doctors, here's a currently around a 5th of the people admitted with cove. it don't make it out of the hospital when i remember ou
the ward says he was scared, the vaccine would affect another medical condition he has. but rather than he virginia shipper got one of them you much convict until now i didn't know how the vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vac sir in the morning because the question is now from my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated? g 720 mac is the search. right now the case load here is manageable, but they're bracing as infection numbers in poland. surge and my...
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the ward says he was scared, the vaccine would effect another medical condition. he has rather than have a junior shipper got one of them which convict until now i didn't know how to vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vac sir, and avoid because the question is now for my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated? kid, they don't want him of research. right now. the case load here is manageable, but they're bracing as infection numbers in poland surge and my frustrated that people are not getting vaccinated. frustration is a difficult turn to to define. i just wish people trusted or medical experts more weak and weary. the staff try to get the patients moving again. up to half of the patience on this road will end up needing intensive care support. it's so frequent that the staff here at crackles university hospital has set up special pathways that go underground straight from this ward to the i see you doctors, here's a currently around a 5th of the people admitted with cove. it don't make it out of the hospital when i rememb
the ward says he was scared, the vaccine would effect another medical condition. he has rather than have a junior shipper got one of them which convict until now i didn't know how to vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vac sir, and avoid because the question is now for my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated? kid, they don't want him of research. right now. the case load here is manageable, but they're bracing as infection numbers in poland surge and...
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none of the 20 people on this coven, 19 ward at krakow university hospital of vaccinated. greg walsh, who's just been admitted to the ward, says he was scared, the vaccine would affect another medical condition. he has a rather than have a junior shipper got one of them you much convict until now i didn't know how to vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vac sir in the morning because the question is now from my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated? kevin, funny movies are shipped right now. the case load here is manageable, but they're bracing as infection numbers in poland surge and my frustrated that people are not getting vaccinated. frustration is a difficult turned to to define. i just wish people trusted our medical experts more weak and weary. the staff try to get the patients moving again. up to half of the patience on this road will end up needing intensive care support. it's so frequent that the staff here at crackles university hospital has set up special pathways that go underground straight from this ward to the i see
none of the 20 people on this coven, 19 ward at krakow university hospital of vaccinated. greg walsh, who's just been admitted to the ward, says he was scared, the vaccine would affect another medical condition. he has a rather than have a junior shipper got one of them you much convict until now i didn't know how to vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vac sir in the morning because the question is now from my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated?...
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when the pandemic started, she volunteered in a cobit ward. even local newspapers reported on the story as mclennan 20 settling of ease, little fawn above him, it is a small intensive care unit. but over 50 percent of it was occupied by corona virus patients. lucas have during my shifts i really experienced how desperately patients were struggling for air envelopes that really got to me. and rudy puts in dod vicky howlton, loft, lincoln from her own experience. she knows that the disease has cost many lives. however, she doesn't want to get vaccinated against coven 19, even though it will be compulsory for health care workers and germany from much. and that ammonia instead of being vaccinated with the vaccine whose effect i can't assess local, i'd rather catch the virus naming. of course the at that could go badly. but then i would rather excited death on my own tom, as i can kind of video my put a phone call from him lawmaker and dr. paula p shutter voted for compulsory vaccinations. she wants to prevent patients from being infected by nursin
when the pandemic started, she volunteered in a cobit ward. even local newspapers reported on the story as mclennan 20 settling of ease, little fawn above him, it is a small intensive care unit. but over 50 percent of it was occupied by corona virus patients. lucas have during my shifts i really experienced how desperately patients were struggling for air envelopes that really got to me. and rudy puts in dod vicky howlton, loft, lincoln from her own experience. she knows that the disease has...
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ward number 70-c is divided into eight wards. ward 7 has a low vaccine rate.nt is trying to do in a place that has 35% vaccination rates. they want to raise it to more like 65% which is what the rest of the city and country looks like. >> cal pearly, thank you so much. >>> many immigrants struggle to have access to covid resources like the one he was telling us about because of barriers, language barriers, fear, lack of paid leave, no access to any kind of health insurance. my next guest is someone who tackles this head on, bringing assistance directly into immigrant communities. dr. michelle laru. thank you very much for being with me. later today you're distributing hundreds of at-home covid tests. what does that process look like? >> yes. we're going to be doing very similar to what's being done in d.c. we're hosting a vaccine clinic where we're also going to be distributing at-home testing kits. we do them in our head quarters in the heart of langley park where we know our community resides, knowing our community is -- are essential workers that have trans
ward number 70-c is divided into eight wards. ward 7 has a low vaccine rate.nt is trying to do in a place that has 35% vaccination rates. they want to raise it to more like 65% which is what the rest of the city and country looks like. >> cal pearly, thank you so much. >>> many immigrants struggle to have access to covid resources like the one he was telling us about because of barriers, language barriers, fear, lack of paid leave, no access to any kind of health insurance. my...
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this ward down here, all the way along there, full of patients this time last year. >> one of eight wardsere is just one ward with six patients. nick works through the darkest times. he points out what unites five of them. >> unvaccinated. unvaccinated. . unvaccinated unvaccinated and unvaccinated. >> does it make you angry? >> it's mixed emotions. covid is not universally the only disease where people make poor decisions but it's resources we are using to treat people who do not have to. >> take a breath in. and hold. good. >> covid vaccines have now allowed many millions to breathe easy, relieving pressure onhe nhs. but -- a onceealthy 58-year-old chose another path that nearly killed him. >> i was close to death. >> so, why did you not take the vaccine? >> i don't know. >> fear of the unknown? >> you were worried about this thing being put in your arm? >> uncertainty. take the vaccine. >> better take the vaccine. >> i think so. >> he would have had no qualms about getting the jab. still in his 20's he is on his feet now, just about. we lt saw him a year ago infected before the vaccine
this ward down here, all the way along there, full of patients this time last year. >> one of eight wardsere is just one ward with six patients. nick works through the darkest times. he points out what unites five of them. >> unvaccinated. unvaccinated. . unvaccinated unvaccinated and unvaccinated. >> does it make you angry? >> it's mixed emotions. covid is not universally the only disease where people make poor decisions but it's resources we are using to treat people...
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helen ward speaking to me _ can support their players. helen ward speaking to me earlier.ast few weeks. there've been rumours that arsenal striker vivianne miedema wants to leave the club, but emma sanders says she might not be on the move — for now, at least. she could still be on the move. i think— she could still be on the move. i think for— she could still be on the move. i think for her to go today, it would be extremely tight, but her future beyond _ be extremely tight, but her future beyond this number is still unknown. our contract — beyond this number is still unknown. our contract runs out in the summer. absolute _ our contract runs out in the summer. absolute giants in the european game _ absolute giants in the european game it— absolute giants in the european game. it is really important for her~ _ game. it is really important for her. they're top of the table and if they can _ her. they're top of the table and if they can continue that, win the title, _ they can continue that, win the title, then— they can continue that, win the title, then i think that would
helen ward speaking to me _ can support their players. helen ward speaking to me earlier.ast few weeks. there've been rumours that arsenal striker vivianne miedema wants to leave the club, but emma sanders says she might not be on the move — for now, at least. she could still be on the move. i think— she could still be on the move. i think for— she could still be on the move. i think for her to go today, it would be extremely tight, but her future beyond _ be extremely tight, but her...
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correct, one of eight wards that we ran at the time. now there is just one ward, with six patients.rkest times, points out what unites five of them. unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated and unvaccinated. does it makes you angry? it's... i think it's mixed emotions. covid isn't universally the only disease where people make poor decisions, but its resources that we're using to treat people we don't have to. big breath in. covid vaccines have now allowed many millions to breathe easy in the pandemic, relieving pressure on the nhs. but this man, a once healthy 58—year—old, chose another path that nearly killed him. asif hussain would have had no qualms about getting a jab. still in his 20s, he is on his feet now — just about. we last saw him in hospital a year ago, infected before the vaccine roll—out. we didn't think we'd ever see him again. what did you think when you saw the video of you intubated, asleep at the royal london? what was that like when you saw it, what did you think? it was unbelievable. i had to watch it back a few times, just for it to register in m
correct, one of eight wards that we ran at the time. now there is just one ward, with six patients.rkest times, points out what unites five of them. unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated and unvaccinated. does it makes you angry? it's... i think it's mixed emotions. covid isn't universally the only disease where people make poor decisions, but its resources that we're using to treat people we don't have to. big breath in. covid vaccines have now allowed many millions to breathe...
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but there are serious concerns over standards of care on some wards. lissa's mental health deteriorated within the unit, she tried to take her own life 32 times within six months. i was there to be able to get better and i felt that i came away, like, worse. a bbc investigation has found some patients are placed within units for a decade or more. many experts want a greater focus on community care. there are significance amounts of money, around half a billion pounds, spent on this cohort of people. when people are supported in their community it is less expensive and obviously, from a patient experience perspective, people want to live in a community. the government says it is rolling out integrated community mental
but there are serious concerns over standards of care on some wards. lissa's mental health deteriorated within the unit, she tried to take her own life 32 times within six months. i was there to be able to get better and i felt that i came away, like, worse. a bbc investigation has found some patients are placed within units for a decade or more. many experts want a greater focus on community care. there are significance amounts of money, around half a billion pounds, spent on this cohort of...
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and other health care settings. wards and other health care settinas. ~ ., ,~' a, wards and other health. moving on to _ settings. we will ask martin in a minute. moving on to the - settings. we will ask martin in a | minute. moving on to the metro, they've got more about testing, and "just go with airflow" — they always have good headlines at the metro, i like their headlines. this is the news that anyone testing positive with an instant lateral flow test should isolate, but from tuesday there will be no need to take a pcr test and wait another 2a hours for the result. rules are changing day tjy the result. rules are changing day by day, you got to be really concentrating to follow all the rules and restrictions.- concentrating to follow all the rules and restrictions. that's true, also with the _ rules and restrictions. that's true, also with the easing _ rules and restrictions. that's true, also with the easing of _ rules and restrictions. that's true, also with the easing of testing - also with the easing of testing requirements for people coming into the country— requirements for pe
and other health care settings. wards and other health care settinas. ~ ., ,~' a, wards and other health. moving on to _ settings. we will ask martin in a minute. moving on to the - settings. we will ask martin in a | minute. moving on to the metro, they've got more about testing, and "just go with airflow" — they always have good headlines at the metro, i like their headlines. this is the news that anyone testing positive with an instant lateral flow test should isolate, but from...
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correct, one of eight wards that we ran at the time. now there is just one ward, with six patients.ts out what unites five of them. unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated. unvaccinated and unvaccinated. does it makes you angry? it's, i think it's mixed emotions. covid isn't universally the only disease where people make poor decisions, but it's resources that we're using to treat people we don't have to. big breath in. covid vaccines have now allowed many millions to breathe easy in the pandemic. relieving pressure on the nhs. but this man, a once healthy 58—year—old, chose another path that nearly killed him. i was close to death. so why did you not take the vaccine? a5if hussain would have had no qualms about getting a jab. still in his 205, he is on his feet now — just about. we last saw him in hospital, a year ago, infected before the vaccine roll out. we didn't think we'd ever see him again. what did you think when you saw the video of you intubated, asleep at the royal london? what was that like when you saw it, what did you think? it was unbelievable. i had to watch it back
correct, one of eight wards that we ran at the time. now there is just one ward, with six patients.ts out what unites five of them. unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated. unvaccinated and unvaccinated. does it makes you angry? it's, i think it's mixed emotions. covid isn't universally the only disease where people make poor decisions, but it's resources that we're using to treat people we don't have to. big breath in. covid vaccines have now allowed many millions to breathe easy in the...
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we thought it would be more of the specialised wards, like the infectious diseases wards, but then its, so that's when it got a bit, like, real. my name is michael bowman, i've worked for the trust for 15 years as an assistant catering manager and we produce over 4000 meals a day. in the kitchen side of it, it's like the third medicine, what we call it. if it wasn't for us feeding the patients, the patients wouldn't get well. a lot of the staff gave up a lot of their time to come and do extra shifts to keep the department going. hi, i'm chris wolf, i have worked at the rvi for eight years - as an operating department orderly. i was living at the time when covid started with my mother _ who is in her 70s and, . like many elderly people, i she got the shielding information, i so i moved out from the family home into a hotel so i couldl continue to do myjob. you are staying away - from all your loved ones, it wasn't a holiday. i'm denise allan, i work at ward 19 which is infectious and tropical medicine. things changed quite quickly as the cases grew into sometimes you were having quite
we thought it would be more of the specialised wards, like the infectious diseases wards, but then its, so that's when it got a bit, like, real. my name is michael bowman, i've worked for the trust for 15 years as an assistant catering manager and we produce over 4000 meals a day. in the kitchen side of it, it's like the third medicine, what we call it. if it wasn't for us feeding the patients, the patients wouldn't get well. a lot of the staff gave up a lot of their time to come and do extra...
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dr laura azurie takes us to the cove at 19 wards. not every badge is occupied right now, but numbers of severely ill patients are increasing daily, and majority are unvaccinated. 2 or have underlying health conditions quote unquote, on a convention at the moment some of our patients are vaccinated and some are not so funny. every one hospitalized has underlying health conditions. and i am harsh and she me kidney conditions or diabetes. but again, the vaccinations are very important and very effective for him. how shall be many lim thought after so many waves of this disease? there's a sense of experience routine on this wards. and now newly authorized drugs can be given to patients early on. still after 2 years, it's not just hard for doctors and nurses to keep up. but for every one struggling with the new uncertainty that's replicating along with this latest variant. let's get around up of some other world headlines now. north korean state media says leader kim jong own over saw the successful taste of a hypersonic missile. the repo
dr laura azurie takes us to the cove at 19 wards. not every badge is occupied right now, but numbers of severely ill patients are increasing daily, and majority are unvaccinated. 2 or have underlying health conditions quote unquote, on a convention at the moment some of our patients are vaccinated and some are not so funny. every one hospitalized has underlying health conditions. and i am harsh and she me kidney conditions or diabetes. but again, the vaccinations are very important and very...
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like four—year—old munir, many of the patients in the ward were from the rural provinces surrounding areas that have been devastated and cut off by years of conflict. the next day, i drove to sangin, a small village in the south of helmand province. it was one of the most heavily bombarded areas during the war and responsible for more than 10% of daily casualties of the entire nato mission against the taliban. we have just arrived at the outskirts of sangin and i have meta man who says his home was destroyed by foreign forces. much of this area was carved up by the warring sides with very little regard for the locals. this is where some of the most bitter battles were fought, and there seems to be very little left here standing. most of it is rubble. this building was a three—storey building and it's completely destroyed. a long way from kabul and a very different story over here — people who genuinely felt occupied by the foreign forces and the former government, and this is what they've left behind, homes destroyed. and this is the price of freedom that these people say they've had
like four—year—old munir, many of the patients in the ward were from the rural provinces surrounding areas that have been devastated and cut off by years of conflict. the next day, i drove to sangin, a small village in the south of helmand province. it was one of the most heavily bombarded areas during the war and responsible for more than 10% of daily casualties of the entire nato mission against the taliban. we have just arrived at the outskirts of sangin and i have meta man who says his...
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and caring for covid patients in general wards brings its own challenges.ll with different conditions, needing to see different consultants. but they're all together here because they've got covid. one of them is dennis, who had an underlying lung problem before he caught the virus. well, considering i was near death's door, they've brought me back. i feel good. i feel really good. i had two lung collapses, they brought me back twice. adam and jade, who run the ward, say staffing pressures are creating added stress. we've had quite acute staff shortages, a lot of staff off sick and isolating. patient—wise, i think the numbers are increasing, but currently, we're not at full capacity yet. it'sjust sort of the fear of the unknown. you don't know which way it's going to go. even though right now it feels slightly better than it did this time last year. so, what might happen now? there was a chance to find out more at the downing street briefing. would you say it's now unlikely or highly unlikely that further restrictions will be introduced in england? i would
and caring for covid patients in general wards brings its own challenges.ll with different conditions, needing to see different consultants. but they're all together here because they've got covid. one of them is dennis, who had an underlying lung problem before he caught the virus. well, considering i was near death's door, they've brought me back. i feel good. i feel really good. i had two lung collapses, they brought me back twice. adam and jade, who run the ward, say staffing pressures are...
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jake ward, nbc news. >>> still to come, adele leaves fans frustrated with some unexpected news about her vegas residency. her tearful apology is next. >>> and let the games begin. squid games gets the green light for another season ycle insuranc, and people love it. of course, they love the savings they're gonna get with geico, but... it goes beyond that. you. deserve. to save. ha — heard that before. you. deserve. to save. i know. i need you to hear me. you deserve to save....
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none of the 20 people on this coven, 19 ward at crackle of university hospital are vaccinated. greg or she was just been admitted to the ward, says he was scared, the vaccine would effect another medical condition. he has rather than have a junior shipper got one of them you watch content of until now i didn't know how to vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vaccine device because the question is now from my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated? keith evans, when the movies are shipped right now, the case load here is manageable, but they're bracing as infection numbers in poland. surge, and my frustrated that people are not getting vaccinated. frustration is a difficult turn to to define. i just wish people trusted or medical experts more weak and weary. the staff try to get the patients moving again. up to half of the patience on this road will end up needing intensive care support. it's so frequent that the staff here at crackles university hospital has set up special pathways that go underground straight from this ward to the i see
none of the 20 people on this coven, 19 ward at crackle of university hospital are vaccinated. greg or she was just been admitted to the ward, says he was scared, the vaccine would effect another medical condition. he has rather than have a junior shipper got one of them you watch content of until now i didn't know how to vaccine would affect me. but anyway, i'm not an anti vaccine device because the question is now from my doctor how long after leaving the hospital can i be vaccinated? keith...
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the tara comes from a suburb of cobble and brought her son to the children's ward. jo, most my husband is a teacher. he's not being paid for the last 3 or 4 months. i sold a ring, so i could bring my son here for treatment. the family can only afford tea and bread to eat. often there's not enough money for gas for heating or cooking food on . they say my husband will receive his salary, but i don't know that will happen. last week they announced they would pay and they still haven't gotten to them. so tara has the equivalent of just under 20 years left from the sale of her ring. she doesn't know how she'll get by after that. amazing. she can, i am my son and the son of that. we can only keep the children here for a maximum of 2 months. we can keep them any longer because we have to make room for other children. im even including the who do then see which one i want to saw. people come to us from all over the country. you'll do a jam, megan, i'm lisa. the children only go home once. they're well enough, but often they're back within a few months when their parents have name or feed left
the tara comes from a suburb of cobble and brought her son to the children's ward. jo, most my husband is a teacher. he's not being paid for the last 3 or 4 months. i sold a ring, so i could bring my son here for treatment. the family can only afford tea and bread to eat. often there's not enough money for gas for heating or cooking food on . they say my husband will receive his salary, but i don't know that will happen. last week they announced they would pay and they still haven't gotten to...
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oh, listening to the stories about hiring of tear gas walk into emergency wards are the doctors and the nurses not being able to see anything. they have a chance to patients out door to able to treat them enough if the case to this is ably reach on basic human rights. so that was actually the norwegian ambassador, little cranky. and she, i think, is witnessing what we've all sort of seen for a long time now. which is that the crew was a watershed moment. i think any sort of idea that we could return to a post pre could excuse me. status quo is sort of gone and that transition is effectively over. so we are being sort of hamstrung by this insistence by many in the international community that of this idea of a return. in fact, we should be looking forward to that and didn't need to put them on the project is want to move forward. and i think already we're seeing this tension between what the entire committee is pushing for and what there is some committees and other problem august groups are pushing for. and i think unless that is reconciled, meaning unless international for me to get on
oh, listening to the stories about hiring of tear gas walk into emergency wards are the doctors and the nurses not being able to see anything. they have a chance to patients out door to able to treat them enough if the case to this is ably reach on basic human rights. so that was actually the norwegian ambassador, little cranky. and she, i think, is witnessing what we've all sort of seen for a long time now. which is that the crew was a watershed moment. i think any sort of idea that we could...
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correct, one of eight wards that we ran at the time. now there is just one ward, with six patients.through the darkest times, points out what unites five of them. unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated. unvaccinated and unvaccinated. does it makes you angry? it's, i think it's mixed emotions. covid isn't universally the only disease where people make poor decisions, but it's resources that we're using to treat people we don't have to. big breath in. covid vaccines have now allowed many millions to breathe easy in the pandemic. relieving pressure on the nhs. but this man, a once healthy 58—year—old, chose another path that nearly killed him. i was close to death. so why did you not take the vaccine? fear. fear of the unknown. so you were just worried about this thing being put in your arm? asif hussain would have had no qualms about getting a jab. still in his 20s, he is on his feet now — just about. we last saw him in hospital, a year ago, infected before the vaccine roll out. we didn't think we'd ever see him again. what did you think when you saw the video of you intubated, asle
correct, one of eight wards that we ran at the time. now there is just one ward, with six patients.through the darkest times, points out what unites five of them. unvaccinated, unvaccinated, unvaccinated. unvaccinated and unvaccinated. does it makes you angry? it's, i think it's mixed emotions. covid isn't universally the only disease where people make poor decisions, but it's resources that we're using to treat people we don't have to. big breath in. covid vaccines have now allowed many...
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what used to be done at scamp ward? this was where some of the heaviest fighting took place between pro russia separatists and the ukrainian government forces. when conflicts started in 2014 nichol, i says he and many people like him see little chance of a future with a ukrainian government wanting closer ties with europe and nato. russia promote russia will help putin warned the west don't dare to put a foot in this region. there is no future with ukraine unless it changes. some residents, like vladimir occasionally come to try and repair their homes. when i have to ship it, we are between a rock in a hard place. there are no jobs. we are doing our best to survive. many people say they don't want to go back to ukraine off to what's happened, either people one independence or to join russia. most of the people that used to live in this neighborhood, a too afraid to return because of the sporadic, shelly. and now increasing phase of a potential renewed conflict. but there is a side to life internet, so that perhaps refle
what used to be done at scamp ward? this was where some of the heaviest fighting took place between pro russia separatists and the ukrainian government forces. when conflicts started in 2014 nichol, i says he and many people like him see little chance of a future with a ukrainian government wanting closer ties with europe and nato. russia promote russia will help putin warned the west don't dare to put a foot in this region. there is no future with ukraine unless it changes. some residents,...
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around the clear slogan of negotiation, no partnership, i normally get them to see by some kind of ward games and ridiculous phrases. that said it's not negotiation if they're not in the same room. but basically a trying to blurred the fact that by a private participate in the process that treats that military criminals equally. it's basically legitimize and emily's them either their co on their woollen and so that 3rd, to assume that there is any kind of a common ground between the people and their killers is an attempt again to blurred the reality of the struggle of it's important that all to have any chance. yeah. all right, so joe cut puffy is the u. n. special representative to see dan, and he is aware of your very strict demands. this is what he said on january the 10th. i, gentleman, i believe resistance committees have said which is not new, that they were jacked, sitting with the military at one table, but we're not inviting them to sit with the military. we're inviting them to sit with us. we know that they will interact with this initiative. some of them said that if it is ju
around the clear slogan of negotiation, no partnership, i normally get them to see by some kind of ward games and ridiculous phrases. that said it's not negotiation if they're not in the same room. but basically a trying to blurred the fact that by a private participate in the process that treats that military criminals equally. it's basically legitimize and emily's them either their co on their woollen and so that 3rd, to assume that there is any kind of a common ground between the people and...
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. >> let's bring in clarissa ward. tell what you mistake of what seems to be an preemptive announcement. any reaction there? >> no reaction here so far. it seems that the u.k. wants to make sure that russia knows that it is already aware of these plans that may or may not be in store. we saw a tweet, we'll not tolerate a kremlin plot to install prorussian leaderships in ukraine. >> as you heard this jell is in synced. one of the four men on the list was also on a list of sanctions directed by the u.s. treasury for people being influenced by russians security services in an attempt to destabilize ukraine. the question becomes it is difficult for us, we don't know where this information is coming from and what it is based upon. it is one thing to say the russians are planning to install prorussian leadership. it is another thing to try to understand how they would go about that. even if they had several stoochs on their side. >> the naming of the name. what individuals stand out? >> well, the four individuals, first of a
. >> let's bring in clarissa ward. tell what you mistake of what seems to be an preemptive announcement. any reaction there? >> no reaction here so far. it seems that the u.k. wants to make sure that russia knows that it is already aware of these plans that may or may not be in store. we saw a tweet, we'll not tolerate a kremlin plot to install prorussian leaderships in ukraine. >> as you heard this jell is in synced. one of the four men on the list was also on a list of...
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and i've seen these wards of kids on iron lungs. wards of kids on iron lungs. we don't see that any more. and there are so many other diseases and most of these -- a lot of these viruses are -- hit kids hardest and hit them first. this one was a little different. but i don't want -- and as a parent -- and i'm not going to get into the public policy side of it. but you know, i want my kids protect. i don't want them to have to be worried about are they going to have one of those syndromes? are they going to have something new? are they going get the long haul? i want them in school. i want them to be healthingly school. we know they do better in school. and the key to that is really protecting them with vaccinations. so i am disappointed. now what, are we doing? we are -- our priorities are first of all, the kids that are urnlying conditions that we're caring for whether it's cancer, sickle cell disease, obese tickets you name it, we want to get those kids protect. and then our other priority are the kids who don't have necessary think same access because of may
and i've seen these wards of kids on iron lungs. wards of kids on iron lungs. we don't see that any more. and there are so many other diseases and most of these -- a lot of these viruses are -- hit kids hardest and hit them first. this one was a little different. but i don't want -- and as a parent -- and i'm not going to get into the public policy side of it. but you know, i want my kids protect. i don't want them to have to be worried about are they going to have one of those syndromes? are...
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russell ward the very latest. julia is back with your first ward headlines. jules?ulia: manus, boris johnson is considering staff changes and a series of rule breaking parties at downing street. the uk prime minister is planning populist announcement including tackling the backlog of operations in the health service and removing remaining covid-19 restrictions later this month. novak djokovic has been deporred from australia after a federal court upheld a decision to revoke his visa. he had hoped to compete for a 21st grand slam title and a potential 1 million payday the australia government said he risk boosting anti-vaccine use. in a statement djokovic said he respected the court's ruling and now plans to go back home. a volume change eruption in tonga was so powerful, it was heard as far as away as alaska. and triggered a tsunami. information on casualties in tonga is still uncertain. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 27 journalists and analysts in more than 127 countries. this is bloomberg. manus. manus: juliet, thank you. key interest rate first t
russell ward the very latest. julia is back with your first ward headlines. jules?ulia: manus, boris johnson is considering staff changes and a series of rule breaking parties at downing street. the uk prime minister is planning populist announcement including tackling the backlog of operations in the health service and removing remaining covid-19 restrictions later this month. novak djokovic has been deporred from australia after a federal court upheld a decision to revoke his visa. he had...