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we went to the isle of wight, we went to nhs volu nteers the isle of wight, we went to nhs volunteershave done awesome support in terms of helping us out here, is that the adoption has been very encouraging. i think isle of wight in particular, the second time we went back to the isle of wight, i think it was fair to say that from my own perspective we thought, "let's see if people are happy to go a second time around." they were very happy to do that. in terms of new, working with the local authorities who did a superjob, again we did learn many things there in terms of how we could encourage uptake. but i think the overall message is we should definitely be encouraged based on our learning, both in terms of the isle of wight and knew him. i'll say it again, there are differences between newham and the isle of wight, and the learnings have been invaluable. are you going to publish the assessments of newham and the isle of wight? are valuations will be published. we a lwa ys valuations will be published. we always said that it would be as soon as practical after our lunch, and we are
we went to the isle of wight, we went to nhs volu nteers the isle of wight, we went to nhs volunteershave done awesome support in terms of helping us out here, is that the adoption has been very encouraging. i think isle of wight in particular, the second time we went back to the isle of wight, i think it was fair to say that from my own perspective we thought, "let's see if people are happy to go a second time around." they were very happy to do that. in terms of new, working with...
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the second app, there we re isle of wight. you need to self—isolate. my personal experience, luckily, was ididn‘tany my personal experience, luckily, was i didn‘t any notifications like that soi i didn‘t any notifications like that so i wasn‘t in contact with anybody who had coronavirus or was symptomatic. the first notification i got from the app itself was last night and my postcode was a medium risk level compared to before when it was a low risk. what was interesting is that other people in my household obviously have the same postcode and they only got that about 12 hours later, so they got it this morning, even though one of us was upstairs and one downstairs in the same postcode, so that was quite interesting in terms of who is getting information, when, and how it will be distributed. but luckily, my personal experience, i‘ve not come into contact with it much at all. on the behavioural issue, i wonder how much having that on your phone has made you more conscious of covid—19, more attuned to what is happening locally
the second app, there we re isle of wight. you need to self—isolate. my personal experience, luckily, was ididn‘tany my personal experience, luckily, was i didn‘t any notifications like that soi i didn‘t any notifications like that so i wasn‘t in contact with anybody who had coronavirus or was symptomatic. the first notification i got from the app itself was last night and my postcode was a medium risk level compared to before when it was a low risk. what was interesting is that other...
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so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wighta, it's looking mostly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will push some of that cloud closer to land. but the evening on the whole is looking fine for most of us on saturday. sunday's weather forecast is going to be a mostly bright if not sunny day. the winds will be just that bit lighter in the south and no further showers are expected in the south, so, a dry day and a warm one as well. temperatures possibly hitting the mid 20s in the south east of the country, cooler on the north sea coast, only around 15. the outlook for early next week, it is still looking fine, but midweek onwards, it's a complete change in fact, wea
so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wighta, it's looking mostly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the...
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so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wight it's looking mostly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will push some of that cloud closer to land. but the evening on the whole is looking fine for most of us on saturday. sunday's weather forecast is going to be a mostly bright if not sunny day. the winds will be just that bit lighter in the south and no further showers are expected in the south, so, a dry day and a warm one as well. temperatures possibly hitting the mid 20s in the south east of the country, cooler on the north sea coast, only around 15. the outlook for early next week, it is still looking fine, but midweek onwards, it's a complete change in fact, weath
so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wight it's looking mostly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north...
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so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wight's looking mostly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will push some of that cloud closer to land. but the evening on the whole is looking fine for most of us on saturday. sunday's weather forecast is going to be a mostly bright if not sunny day. the winds will be just that bit lighter in the south and no further showers are expected in the south, so, a dry day and a warm one as well. temperatures possibly hitting the mid 20s in the south east of the country, cooler on the north sea coast, only around 15. the outlook for early next week, it is still looking fine, but midweek onwards, it's a complete change in fact, weather
so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wight's looking mostly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea...
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this isle of wight in may and scrapped injune.ralised app, meaning you have more information on your phone and a that used in germany, italy and denmark and this was trialed in you, london, and available to download —— in new him and you have to have a smart phone to do itand have to have a smart phone to do it and you can do it through android google play or apple app store and search for nhs covid—19 and this is what is there when you download it. you we re there when you download it. you were told how it works here and when you get to this page, it asks if you are over 16 and in the trial only people were over 18 who could download it now government wants others to use it as much as possible that the h has changed. if you are over 01’ h has changed. if you are over or under 16 you can use it. — at agent has changed. you are asked to put in the first part of your postcode so they can tell you if your area is a threat because the coronavirus but you do not give away your address. you still remain anonymous. then it tells you how
this isle of wight in may and scrapped injune.ralised app, meaning you have more information on your phone and a that used in germany, italy and denmark and this was trialed in you, london, and available to download —— in new him and you have to have a smart phone to do itand have to have a smart phone to do it and you can do it through android google play or apple app store and search for nhs covid—19 and this is what is there when you download it. you we re there when you download it....
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the contact tracing out launched by english hunk called amid great fanfare as a trial in the isle of wight in me it was subsequently abundant in june and now a new up has been launched on the same island and the london borough of new and criticism still continues on the results of the present mine your system in england with the guardian reporting last week that the chasing results were being cut by delays and home test failures meanwhile the scottish press last week was full of stories of anxious people seeking a look or test and instead being referred to testing centers in england or northern ireland so why is it the 10 the u.k. the country which pioneered community health protection from infectious diseases in the 19th century it has been so it's a focal to operate effectively in the 21st today we asked health expert dr khan come here what on earth has been going on then return in contrast to the example of effective testing trees not in the far east asia but off far northern shores where the tiny fatal islands of concord korver to once while on their way to doing it again and so what l
the contact tracing out launched by english hunk called amid great fanfare as a trial in the isle of wight in me it was subsequently abundant in june and now a new up has been launched on the same island and the london borough of new and criticism still continues on the results of the present mine your system in england with the guardian reporting last week that the chasing results were being cut by delays and home test failures meanwhile the scottish press last week was full of stories of...
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so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wightly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will push some of that cloud closer to land. but the evening on the whole is looking fine for most of us on saturday. sunday's weather forecast is going to be a mostly bright if not sunny day. the winds will be just that bit lighter in the south and no further showers are expected in the south, so, a dry day and a warm one as well. temperatures possibly hitting the mid 20s in the south east of the country, cooler on the north sea coast, only around 15. the outlook for early next week, it is still looking fine, but midweek onwards, it's a complete change in fact, weather systems are exp
so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wightly sunny. in fact, a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that...
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so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wightautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will push some of that cloud closer to land. but the evening on the whole is looking fine for most of us on saturday. sunday's weather forecast is going to be a mostly bright if not sunny day. the winds will be just that bit lighter in the south and no further showers are expected in the south, so, a dry day and a warm one as well. temperatures possibly hitting the mid 20s in the south east of the country, cooler on the north sea coast, only around 15. the outlook for early next week, it is still looking fine, but midweek onwards, it's a complete change in fact, weather systems are expected to spiral up in t
so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wightautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will...
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i have had two farnham residents sent to bristol for their tests, a councillor sent to the isle of wighta teacher who tested positive who had to wait a week for her results, so is the secretary of state, given the efforts that his department is making, still confident that in a week's time, we will have this problem solved? well, i think that we will be able to solve this problem in a matter of weeks. and in his own constituency yesterday, 194 people got their tests, so we are managing to deliver record capacity. but as he well knows, demand is also high, and the response to that is to make sure we have prioritisation so the people who most need it can get the tests that they need. with a reported backlog of 185,000 tests, is he not concerned that results will not be received quickly enough to allow timely contact tracing? like many others, i've been inundated with e—mails from doctors, teachers, parents unable to access the tests they desperately need. however, a number of them have also been advised that if they put an aberdeen postcode into the system, they can get a test in twickenha
i have had two farnham residents sent to bristol for their tests, a councillor sent to the isle of wighta teacher who tested positive who had to wait a week for her results, so is the secretary of state, given the efforts that his department is making, still confident that in a week's time, we will have this problem solved? well, i think that we will be able to solve this problem in a matter of weeks. and in his own constituency yesterday, 194 people got their tests, so we are managing to...
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emma runs a business catering company on the isle of wight.t small. rule of six and hospitality is going to quite difficult. 0ur businesses are based on an outdoor seated cafe, accommodation that seats 14 and outside catering that relies on weddings and big groups and, without that, we have no trade now. from weddings to watersports, the new counter covid measures are changing business and personal lives. fighting the disease whilst keeping the world open is a dilemma that will not yet go away. duncan kennedy, bbc news, southampton. the economy grew by 6.6% injuly, the third month in a row that activity increased as lockdown restrictions were eased. but it has still only recovered just over half the output lost because of anti—virus measures. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity has this report. july was the month when this once prohibited activity, drinking and eating in pubs and restaurants, was finally allowed again. just as banning drinking and eating out shrunk this part of the economy from april untiljune, lifting the ban helped activ
emma runs a business catering company on the isle of wight.t small. rule of six and hospitality is going to quite difficult. 0ur businesses are based on an outdoor seated cafe, accommodation that seats 14 and outside catering that relies on weddings and big groups and, without that, we have no trade now. from weddings to watersports, the new counter covid measures are changing business and personal lives. fighting the disease whilst keeping the world open is a dilemma that will not yet go away....
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so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wight a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will push some of that cloud closer to land. but the evening on the whole is looking fine for most of us on saturday. sunday's weather forecast is going to be a mostly bright if not sunny day. the winds will be just that bit lighter in the south and no further showers are expected in the south, so, a dry day and a warm one as well. temperatures possibly hitting the mid 20s in the south east of the country, cooler on the north sea coast, only around 15. the outlook for early next week, it is still looking fine, but midweek onwards, it's a complete change in fact, weather systems are expected to spiral up
so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wight a beautiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind...
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contact tracing out launched by english hung called amid great fun fare as a trial in the isle of wight in me it was subsequently abundant in june and now a new up has been launched on the same island and the london borough of new and criticism still continues on the results of the present manual system in england with the guardian reporting last week that the trysting results were being cut by delays and home test failures meanwhile the scottish press last week was full of stories of anxious people seeking a local test and instead being referred to testing centers in england or northern ireland so why is it the 10 the u.k. the country which pioneered community health protection from infectious diseases in the 19th century it has been so it's a focal to operate effectively in the 21st today we ask health expert dr khan kanya what on earth has been going on then return in contrast to the example of effective testing trees not in the far east asia but off far northern shores where the tiny fatal islands of concord covert once while on their way to doing it again and so what lessons can be
contact tracing out launched by english hung called amid great fun fare as a trial in the isle of wight in me it was subsequently abundant in june and now a new up has been launched on the same island and the london borough of new and criticism still continues on the results of the present manual system in england with the guardian reporting last week that the trysting results were being cut by delays and home test failures meanwhile the scottish press last week was full of stories of anxious...
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a academy south coast, it could bring the charity to hampshire, dorset, the isle of wight in the next south of england this afternoon, high teens across much of northern england. but it is along that north sea coast that perhaps just 14 or 15 will be as high as we get. northern and western scotland seeing more cloud draping across the northern and western isles. brighter spells rather than sunshine here. on into this evening and overnight we get a little bit of a change in wind direction to take us to the small hours of monday, is actually clearer skies across eastern scotland, still some low cloud and murk putting in to the north—east of england, but the thing to look out for a monday morning is a fog developing across eastern wales, parts of midlands and eastern wales, parts of midlands and eastern england, could be a hazard first thing on the road, but a lot is on trend colours that bounce back through the course of monday afternoon and again at temperatures approaching the mid 20s. call it was the north west. more cloud and a weather front counter to squeeze into the
a academy south coast, it could bring the charity to hampshire, dorset, the isle of wight in the next south of england this afternoon, high teens across much of northern england. but it is along that north sea coast that perhaps just 14 or 15 will be as high as we get. northern and western scotland seeing more cloud draping across the northern and western isles. brighter spells rather than sunshine here. on into this evening and overnight we get a little bit of a change in wind direction to...
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so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wighttiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will push some of that cloud closer to land. but the evening on the whole is looking fine for most of us on saturday. sunday's weather forecast is going to be a mostly bright if not sunny day. the winds will be just that bit lighter in the south and no further showers are expected in the south, so, a dry day and a warm one as well. temperatures possibly hitting the mid 20s in the south east of the country, cooler on the north sea coast, only around 15. the outlook for early next week, it is still looking fine, but midweek onwards, it's a complete change in fact, weather systems are expected to spiral up in the
so, the thinking is cornwall, devon, maybe somerset, one or two possibly sneaking into the isle of wighttiful afternoon on the way. bit of a breeze still blowing out of the east—northeast, but even in the north of the country, temperatures could nudge up to close to 20 celsius. the thinking is that later on in the afternoon, it might cloud over around the aberdeenshire coastline and also the north of england. there's a lot of cloud here in the north sea and that north—easterly wind will...
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an earlier version of the app trialled on the isle of wight was criticised for collecting too much dataies on a privacy—conscious system developed by apple and google. now, if you do have significant contact with someone who later reports a positive test result, then you'll get a notification telling you you must go into isolation. but the very private nature of the app means the government won't know who you are and whether you received that alert, so it's all a matter of trust whether you obey that warning. one issue is that the app won't work on some older phones, but that applies to all those apps around the world which have relied on the technology from apple and google. it's simply the ability for the phone to be able to do it's very, very clever contact the other phone thing, so theyjust don't have that in older phones. so it's a techy thing, not a policy thing, so itjust can't happen, so we have had some. the vast majority of phones in the hands of the people across the uk are post—2015 and it works in them. scotland and northern ireland have already had their own contact tracin
an earlier version of the app trialled on the isle of wight was criticised for collecting too much dataies on a privacy—conscious system developed by apple and google. now, if you do have significant contact with someone who later reports a positive test result, then you'll get a notification telling you you must go into isolation. but the very private nature of the app means the government won't know who you are and whether you received that alert, so it's all a matter of trust whether you...
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one version which they trailed in the isle of wight back in the summer, they decide that that was notp. you will get a notification telling you to self—isolate. they are putting a lot of stress on another aspect of this at, which is the facility to login at places you visit using a qr code. the call they are making today is for all businesses, pubs, restaurants, hotels etc to download these qr codes so that customers will be able to scan, login, and if people do turn out to be infected, it will be easier to contact them. will it tell you where it is that you might have beenin you where it is that you might have been in contact with the person that is confirmed to have an infection? if, for example, you find out it is from a contact in a pub, but you do not think you are standing very close to those people, that might give you a different sense of worry thanif give you a different sense of worry than if it is in a school were you have been sitting to connect your best friend who has come down with it. that is not how it works. there isa it. that is not how it works. there is a decision
one version which they trailed in the isle of wight back in the summer, they decide that that was notp. you will get a notification telling you to self—isolate. they are putting a lot of stress on another aspect of this at, which is the facility to login at places you visit using a qr code. the call they are making today is for all businesses, pubs, restaurants, hotels etc to download these qr codes so that customers will be able to scan, login, and if people do turn out to be infected, it...
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f >> my id it-- memorials ated to convey something in particular-- is wight eisenhower was part of a great collective effort in t0s. and that is america's effort in world war ii. and he was very much a part of that. and he was also typil of the american who had this experience and joined in this great enterprise. his greatest speech, believe, was probably at the guildhall on june 12th, 1945, where he was where he was accepting the freedom of london: >> i come from the heart of americ >> brown: the memorial includes a statue of the "boy from abilene," by sculptor sergey eylanbekov. it was those roots that grabbed gehry as well. >> that was powerful for me. and i went to abilene and saw where he was buried and saw the community he lived in and saw the bedroom he lived in th his other two brothers. wasn't very big and ver modest. everything was super, super modest. and it was jt a lot of things i believed in.gt >> brown: wash is a city of monuments and memorials, including: washington, jefferson, lincoln. re recently the vietnam memorial opened in the '80s,r. f.n the early '90s, world w
f >> my id it-- memorials ated to convey something in particular-- is wight eisenhower was part of a great collective effort in t0s. and that is america's effort in world war ii. and he was very much a part of that. and he was also typil of the american who had this experience and joined in this great enterprise. his greatest speech, believe, was probably at the guildhall on june 12th, 1945, where he was where he was accepting the freedom of london: >> i come from the heart of...
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gratitude forour the life and legacy of president .wight david eisenhower who more than self his country mercy more than life. you that his love for freedom summoned our nation to hopes. our best thank you, mighty god, for his ability to plant seeds of confidence. helpedd bridges that ividedunity to a dvide nation and world. may this memorial dedication remind us of america's opportunity to continue to strive to create a more perfect roll where justice will down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. lord, give us the grace to love what you command and to desire what you have promised. grant that guided by your light, we may reach the light that never fades. illuminedned -- that by your truth, we may reach your truth that is complete. bless this evening, food, fe llowship, reflections and inspiration, we pray in your sovereign name. amen. to recognize those who made this memorial possible in to acknowledge tonight's attendees, please welcome the vice chairman of the eisenhower memorial commission and the representative of the congressional district, mike thompson. >> good ev
gratitude forour the life and legacy of president .wight david eisenhower who more than self his country mercy more than life. you that his love for freedom summoned our nation to hopes. our best thank you, mighty god, for his ability to plant seeds of confidence. helpedd bridges that ividedunity to a dvide nation and world. may this memorial dedication remind us of america's opportunity to continue to strive to create a more perfect roll where justice will down like waters and righteousness...
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an earlier version of the app trialled on the isle of wight was criticised for collecting too much datamodel relies on a privacy—conscious system developed by apple and google. now, if you do have significant contact with someone who later reports a positive test result, then you'll get a notification telling you you must go into isolation. but the very private nature of the app means the government won't know who you are and whether you received that alert, so it's all a matter of trust whether you obey that warning. one issue is that the app won't work on some older phones, but that applies to all those apps around the world which have relied on the technology from apple and google. it's simply the ability for the phone to be able to do its very, very clever "contact the other phone thing", so theyjust don't have that in older phones. so, it's a techy thing, not a policy thing, so itjust can't happen, so we have had some. the vast majority of phones in the hands of the people across the uk are post—2015, and it works in them. scotland and northern ireland have already had their own co
an earlier version of the app trialled on the isle of wight was criticised for collecting too much datamodel relies on a privacy—conscious system developed by apple and google. now, if you do have significant contact with someone who later reports a positive test result, then you'll get a notification telling you you must go into isolation. but the very private nature of the app means the government won't know who you are and whether you received that alert, so it's all a matter of trust...
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able to get a test u nless have not been able to get a test unless i travel to 0ldham or the isle of wighte into close contact with a colleague who tested positive. my manager said i needed to have a test before i come back to work, i am currently on call to book a test. i cover eight surgeries working at a different site every day, sometimes two, so the risk of passing the infection to a wide range of started present. i really need a test. i also live in birmingham. julie says my daughter is a keyword at a special educational needs school, she became ill last week, try to get a test, both me, my husband and daughter spent four hours online trying to get a slot. she was offered an appointment in sunderland, we live in blackpool, the whole family has had to self—isolate. get in touch regularly if you are a key worker, and if you are able to get a test as well as not get a test, we would like the whole picture from across the country. 60% of women who are victims of domestic abuse have also had to deal with coerced debt — that's according to a three year study into what's called economic abu
able to get a test u nless have not been able to get a test unless i travel to 0ldham or the isle of wighte into close contact with a colleague who tested positive. my manager said i needed to have a test before i come back to work, i am currently on call to book a test. i cover eight surgeries working at a different site every day, sometimes two, so the risk of passing the infection to a wide range of started present. i really need a test. i also live in birmingham. julie says my daughter is a...
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lily and molly, from gloucestershire, heard a scream while they were on a beach on the isle of wightrescuers for the first time since they pulled her from the water a month ago. i can't believe what you guys did for me. like, i really owe you guys my life. all three were on the beach at compton bay, but priya injured her leg while swimming. the sisters heard her scream as she went under. the year before last year, we both did life—saving together as an activity, because every thursday, we have activities, and me and lily chose life—saving. all that was going through my mind is the steps, and what you need to do, and i thought, "well, thank god for the training." but for priya, today's virtual reunion was emotional. she knew she was moments away from death. i remember before giving up, iwasjust like, "i'm going to give up, maybe this is my time." there was no point struggling. i was trying my best to swim, but i couldn't. i will never forget you guys for the rest of my life because i owe you one. you guys literally saved me. it wasjust us doing our part to help somebody, and that's ho
lily and molly, from gloucestershire, heard a scream while they were on a beach on the isle of wightrescuers for the first time since they pulled her from the water a month ago. i can't believe what you guys did for me. like, i really owe you guys my life. all three were on the beach at compton bay, but priya injured her leg while swimming. the sisters heard her scream as she went under. the year before last year, we both did life—saving together as an activity, because every thursday, we...
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virus peaked early have been directed towards testing centres as far away as cardiff or the isle of wighte in devon being directed towards testing centres in wales, those in cumbria being told to head to scotland. the reason for that is that the department of hills says they are concentrating on the areas that the most and prioritising those risk of serious infection. they are also investing £500 million and trying to improve the rapidity of the test. the number of test is likely to rise in terms of capacity but in southhampton they are trailing quicker tests where the results can come in 20 minutes. the other thing they will be doing is in sa lfo rd , other thing they will be doing is in salford, where you are, they will be trying to test the population far more regularly, even if they have no symptoms. perhaps on a weekly basis. this is something that the former hills secretary and prime minister have been advocating for for some time. they say if you test before you have symptoms you get a better idea of the spread of the disease and you get on top of the disease, hopefully to stem off
virus peaked early have been directed towards testing centres as far away as cardiff or the isle of wighte in devon being directed towards testing centres in wales, those in cumbria being told to head to scotland. the reason for that is that the department of hills says they are concentrating on the areas that the most and prioritising those risk of serious infection. they are also investing £500 million and trying to improve the rapidity of the test. the number of test is likely to rise in...
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some people who were trying to book tests in london were offered slots in cardiff or on the isle of wightdevon who were trying to book slots were offered a nearest testing site in wales. so that is frustrating for the people involved. also, there is a public dimension as well. some public health experts are saying this is a disincentive for people to travel to get tests and if they bother, although the prevalence of the virus may be low in these areas, you might get localised spikes which are picked up a bit too late. matt hancock would have cost say most people can still have tests close to home, but he was keen to stress that he was now moving onto the next generation of testing. there were problems with the driving tests but there are still home kits available, but he wanted to speed up the testing and speed up the number of people being tested. the government is trialling some of the more rapid testing in two areas. you can get results in 90 minutes in southampton. and in salford, there is mass testing of people who don't have symptoms, being tested perhaps every week. this is somethi
some people who were trying to book tests in london were offered slots in cardiff or on the isle of wightdevon who were trying to book slots were offered a nearest testing site in wales. so that is frustrating for the people involved. also, there is a public dimension as well. some public health experts are saying this is a disincentive for people to travel to get tests and if they bother, although the prevalence of the virus may be low in these areas, you might get localised spikes which are...
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an earlier version of the app trialled on the isle of wight was criticised for collecting too much data. now if you do have significant contact with someone who later reports a positive test result, then you'll get a notification telling you you must go into isolation. but the very private nature of the app means the government won't know who you are and whether you received that alert — so it's all a matter of trust, whether you obey that warning. new rules in scotland mean that university students will be breaking the law if they leave their accommodation and return home to stay with theirfamilies. it's because scotland has banned indoor visits between separate households. in a tweet, scotland's national clinical director confirmed this... it follows a significant outbreak at the univeristy of glasgow. 124 students have tested positive for coronavirus and more than 600 students have had to self—isolate. the university said they expect the number of students infected to be much higher. there are also serious concerns about outbreaks at several other universities in scotland. they inclu
an earlier version of the app trialled on the isle of wight was criticised for collecting too much data. now if you do have significant contact with someone who later reports a positive test result, then you'll get a notification telling you you must go into isolation. but the very private nature of the app means the government won't know who you are and whether you received that alert — so it's all a matter of trust, whether you obey that warning. new rules in scotland mean that university...
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lily and molly, from gloucestershire, heard a scream while they were on a beach on the isle of wightescue of priya jacob. sally challoner reports. hi. hi. hello. this is the moment priya jacobson saw the faces of the rescu e rs priya jacobson saw the faces of the rescuers for the first time since they pulled her from the water a month ago. i can't believe what you quys month ago. i can't believe what you guys did to me. like, i really owe you guys my life. all three were on the beach at compton david priya injured her leg while swimming. the sisters heard her scream but she went under. yeah, before last year, went under. yeah, before last year, we both did life—saving together as an entity because every thursday, we have activities and me and lily chose life—saving. have activities and me and lily chose life-saving. all that was going through my mind was the steps, and what you need to do. and i thought, thank god for the training. but the priya, today's virtual reunion was emotional stop she knew she was moments away from death.- that time, i was like, i'm going to give up, maybe th
lily and molly, from gloucestershire, heard a scream while they were on a beach on the isle of wightescue of priya jacob. sally challoner reports. hi. hi. hello. this is the moment priya jacobson saw the faces of the rescu e rs priya jacobson saw the faces of the rescuers for the first time since they pulled her from the water a month ago. i can't believe what you quys month ago. i can't believe what you guys did to me. like, i really owe you guys my life. all three were on the beach at compton...
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so people listening to this will recall the app that was being trialled on the isle of wight earlierually had a good adoption and a good user experience, and the interaction with the population was really good. but it wasn‘t... it was developed independently from apple, and wasn‘t supported by apple in terms of being able to work when iphones were asleep. this one was developed based on google and apple‘s redesigning their core operating system, and the apps we have seen working in quite a few european countries. so they sort of technical problems which centred really around this problem of privacy have been resolved. also, the new thing is that it is very integrated. it gives you a local risk assessment every day and is very integrated with the testing system. the original app... widespread testing wasn‘t available. we now have an established testing framework. but, from a user perspective, you can order your test, and the app will respond accordingly as soon as a test result is available. 0k, good to get your views on that. wales is to follow england and scotland in banning indoor
so people listening to this will recall the app that was being trialled on the isle of wight earlierually had a good adoption and a good user experience, and the interaction with the population was really good. but it wasn‘t... it was developed independently from apple, and wasn‘t supported by apple in terms of being able to work when iphones were asleep. this one was developed based on google and apple‘s redesigning their core operating system, and the apps we have seen working in quite...
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that is the rye wight way to do. death of icon and justice ruth bader ginsburg who has died at 87. as a trail blazing champion of women's rights, ginsburg dramatically changed the course of history for women in the united states. ginsburg argued multiple cases before the united states supreme court as a young lawyer for the aclu in the 1970s and successfully challenged legal gender discrimination within the united states. an appointee of president bill clinton in 1993, ginsburg became only the second woman in u.s. history to serve on the u.s. supreme court. during her tenure, she became known for her fiery dissents that condemned the scaling back of voting rights and affirmative action. in recent years, ginsburg became a cultural icon, earning the nickname notorious rbg from her admirers. according to her granddaughters, her final wish was to have her replacement selected by the next president of the united states. already senate leader mitch mcconnell has vowed that donald trump's nominee will get a vote on the sena
that is the rye wight way to do. death of icon and justice ruth bader ginsburg who has died at 87. as a trail blazing champion of women's rights, ginsburg dramatically changed the course of history for women in the united states. ginsburg argued multiple cases before the united states supreme court as a young lawyer for the aclu in the 1970s and successfully challenged legal gender discrimination within the united states. an appointee of president bill clinton in 1993, ginsburg became only the...
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told there we re colleague yesterday was told there were no test and there was one on the isle of wighthat they are meant to be doing and trying to be tested because they have symptoms but they cannot be tested and then they contact us and it is incredibly frustrating. so a lot of your time is taken up by people asking you about how they can get a test or what they should do, rather than the things you should be dealing with? absolutely. it is hugely difficult and, really, ido absolutely. it is hugely difficult and, really, i do not have an answer for patients. might i ask, if you look at the government guidelines they say, it says on their website to only get a test if you have symptoms or if you have been asked to be tested to help make sure that people who need a test get one. you can pay for a private test if you are paying —— planning to head abroad. you think enough people know about this guidance? abroad. you think enough people know about this guidance ?|j abroad. you think enough people know about this guidance? i think so. i've not seen any patients requesting a test unnecessa
told there we re colleague yesterday was told there were no test and there was one on the isle of wighthat they are meant to be doing and trying to be tested because they have symptoms but they cannot be tested and then they contact us and it is incredibly frustrating. so a lot of your time is taken up by people asking you about how they can get a test or what they should do, rather than the things you should be dealing with? absolutely. it is hugely difficult and, really, ido absolutely. it is...
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yes, i bought the house next door to my mother on the isle of wight. so i do understand that. that if i'm not in any of the episodes, i just tear up the script and throw it in the bin in front of her. because i want to be in every scene, in every episode. that is how much i love it. without getting too technical, how do you as actors managed to create that... it almost feels like a documentary, you know what i mean? i'm glad you said that, that is how i think it is. somebody described it as that there are certain somebody described it as that there a re certain events somebody described it as that there are certain events in each episode, and you almost think, did they know there is a camera? is there a camera around? it there is a camera? is there a camera around ? it doesn't look like there is a camera? is there a camera around? it doesn't look like there is. she doesn't like acting. she knows very well that in series three, i think it was, that i had just been in kingly air. so when i got over to america and i started my first scene, she said, i don't want any of that actin
yes, i bought the house next door to my mother on the isle of wight. so i do understand that. that if i'm not in any of the episodes, i just tear up the script and throw it in the bin in front of her. because i want to be in every scene, in every episode. that is how much i love it. without getting too technical, how do you as actors managed to create that... it almost feels like a documentary, you know what i mean? i'm glad you said that, that is how i think it is. somebody described it as...
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it was trialled on the isle of wight and then scrapped.into contact with them for more than 15 minutes will get an alert telling them to self—isolate. if you develop covid—19 symptoms, you can input them into the app. this will trigger a warning for you to self—isolate, and offer you the option of a test. if you test positive, it will tell you how long you'll need to isolate for. bars and restaurants are now legally required to ask for contact details from people who visit them. if you have the nhs app, you can scan a qr code to register that you visited a certain place at a certain time. there a lot to take in in terms of how it works and the information it gives you and, of course, if you can get it on your phone. let's find out more now from our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones good morning to you. am i seeing a successful download of the app? yes, i got it on the phone on which i'm speaking to you down a video conferencing line and also on an android phone i have got, so i've made sure it works on both. ok, straightaway, loo
it was trialled on the isle of wight and then scrapped.into contact with them for more than 15 minutes will get an alert telling them to self—isolate. if you develop covid—19 symptoms, you can input them into the app. this will trigger a warning for you to self—isolate, and offer you the option of a test. if you test positive, it will tell you how long you'll need to isolate for. bars and restaurants are now legally required to ask for contact details from people who visit them. if you...
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april or may when the original plan was to get the app up and running for those trials on the isle of wightot least the arrival this weekend and over the last week or so of thousands of students at universities up and down the country and how that has been handled, those pictures piece of weekend of stu d e nts pictures piece of weekend of students dangling posters out of their hall of residence windows saying they have been kept prisoner because if they leave they will not because if they leave they will not be able to go back in, and if they return home they will be caging the family for a fortnight as well. perhaps there was an inevitable amount of chaos associated with stu d e nts amount of chaos associated with students returning to education or a university or starting it, pretty much across the piece. political parties were keen to see education returning to an educational setting as opposed people doing the studies on the kitchen table a back bedroom, but with that, the scenes we have seen over the weekend, they will no doubt continue and therefore some pretty tough questions for th
april or may when the original plan was to get the app up and running for those trials on the isle of wightot least the arrival this weekend and over the last week or so of thousands of students at universities up and down the country and how that has been handled, those pictures piece of weekend of stu d e nts pictures piece of weekend of students dangling posters out of their hall of residence windows saying they have been kept prisoner because if they leave they will not because if they...
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for the southern counties, from the isle of wight to london and norwich, it will stay dry and sunny butme coming the atlantic. a south—westerly wind dragging in what a lot of cloud in our direction. with that, a fair bit of dampness, drizzle and rain around the western coast. tuesday wednesday, because he temperatures around 25 degrees and then towards the end of the week, slightly fresher conditions coming in from the north. this is the outlook for the north. this is the outlook for the week ahead. temperatures are possibly creeping up towards the middle of the week and then back down a little bit towards the end of the week. thank you very much indeed. people living in bolton are being urged to "play their part" to avoid a full lockdown after a rise in cases in the town. the infection rate there is now the highest in england, with those aged 18 to 49 accounting for most of the cases. joining us now is saeed atcha who's the founder of a youth charity in bolton. good morning to you and thank you for joining good morning to you and thank you forjoining us. what is the reaction from young
for the southern counties, from the isle of wight to london and norwich, it will stay dry and sunny butme coming the atlantic. a south—westerly wind dragging in what a lot of cloud in our direction. with that, a fair bit of dampness, drizzle and rain around the western coast. tuesday wednesday, because he temperatures around 25 degrees and then towards the end of the week, slightly fresher conditions coming in from the north. this is the outlook for the north. this is the outlook for the week...
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with patients because we are in london, people have been directed to peterborough and the isle of wightessage came out of a fortnight ago, anybody who is unwell, get a test. but where do you stop that? that is the problem, isn't it, especially if the testing system is already full stretch because so many people at this time of year as we get into winter will wa ke of year as we get into winter will wake up with a snuffle or have a bit ofa wake up with a snuffle or have a bit of a cold. do they get tested? where do you draw the line? exactly, and though the government has said they are hyping up the testing to 500,000 are hyping up the testing to 500,000 a day we have not seen evidence of this yet and i think people have to be practical and pragmatic and if you wake up with just a runny nose, it is unlikely you are going to have overnight. and if we were saying to everybody who is unwell, stay at home, isolate get a test, we would have no children in school, particularly into the autumn —— covid. and we have people in work missing so i think the thing to do is be practical, pragmatic. ha
with patients because we are in london, people have been directed to peterborough and the isle of wightessage came out of a fortnight ago, anybody who is unwell, get a test. but where do you stop that? that is the problem, isn't it, especially if the testing system is already full stretch because so many people at this time of year as we get into winter will wa ke of year as we get into winter will wake up with a snuffle or have a bit ofa wake up with a snuffle or have a bit of a cold. do they...
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constituency i have had two residents into bristol further tests, a counsellor sent to the isle of wightonstituency yesterday, 194 people got their tests, so we are managing to deliver a record capacity, but has he well knows, demand is also high, so we need to have prioritisation so the people who most need it can get the test they need. doctor whitford. thank you. with covid cases doubling every week, it is clear that laboratory capacity for diagnostic testing is not keeping pace with demand. this is leading to testing slots being capped. for example, only 70 covid cases were reported for scotland, yet 267 were reported today, many from tests carried out over the weekend. little reported backlog of 185,000 tests, is he not concerned that results will not be received quickly enough to allow a contact tracing, and that the delay in data means new outbreaks will be identified until they are out of control? last week the secretary of state appeared to accept that additional nhs funding could allow hospital laboratories across the uk to rapidly increase their testing capacity. can he confir
constituency i have had two residents into bristol further tests, a counsellor sent to the isle of wightonstituency yesterday, 194 people got their tests, so we are managing to deliver a record capacity, but has he well knows, demand is also high, so we need to have prioritisation so the people who most need it can get the test they need. doctor whitford. thank you. with covid cases doubling every week, it is clear that laboratory capacity for diagnostic testing is not keeping pace with demand....
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for a test and have been told to go to cardiff and have been told to go to cardiff and the isle of wightased on an hour long train journey. surely that is an encouragement to get back onto public transport. transport for london have had some of the world leading enhanced cleaning taking place. disinfectant and hand sanitiser is available across the network with people wearing face masks. they had done a greatjob in london. the issue is not so much public transport and the safety of public transport committee to save the office for staff to return. —— public transport, it is safe for staff to return. the amount of staff that can return it about a quarter, as that, maybe 40%. that is a reason why it is really important we give these sectors that support. —— a quarter, a third. we give these sectors that support. -- a quarter, a third. that is the mayor of london live on breakfast. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. public health england are warning of a spike in coronavirus cases among young people in london. it comes following a simil
for a test and have been told to go to cardiff and have been told to go to cardiff and the isle of wightased on an hour long train journey. surely that is an encouragement to get back onto public transport. transport for london have had some of the world leading enhanced cleaning taking place. disinfectant and hand sanitiser is available across the network with people wearing face masks. they had done a greatjob in london. the issue is not so much public transport and the safety of public...
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this app was initially trialed, or a version of it, on the isle of wight backin version of it, on theay, they did not go ahead for further roll—out, following problems in june time, for further roll—out, following problems injune time, so was trialed again on the isle of wight and then the london borough of newham as well. it will work, that is the hope. if you go to a pub or a restau ra nt, is the hope. if you go to a pub or a restaurant, you have to often leave your details anyway, but you scan your details anyway, but you scan yourqr your details anyway, but you scan your qr code your details anyway, but you scan yourqr code and your details anyway, but you scan your qr code and upload your data onto this database. if someone is tested positive in that vicinity, you will be alerted, and likewise it will monitor with you been in close proximity for more than 15 minutes with another person was tested positive and will send you an alert and send you advice on what to do if you do need to self—isolate. like you do need to self—isolate. like you say, that is going to be rolled out natio
this app was initially trialed, or a version of it, on the isle of wight backin version of it, on theay, they did not go ahead for further roll—out, following problems in june time, for further roll—out, following problems injune time, so was trialed again on the isle of wight and then the london borough of newham as well. it will work, that is the hope. if you go to a pub or a restau ra nt, is the hope. if you go to a pub or a restaurant, you have to often leave your details anyway, but...