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alas, the mortality rate in the development of liver failure remains high, despite modern advances in intensive care. world healthion predicts in the near future the number of people suffering from liver diseases will double; we invite you to learn more about yourself and your liver in our leader in the world of health and liver disease will be a hepatologist aleksey evgenievich shcherba all liver diseases are divided into focal diffuse focal - these are tumors benign.
alas, the mortality rate in the development of liver failure remains high, despite modern advances in intensive care. world healthion predicts in the near future the number of people suffering from liver diseases will double; we invite you to learn more about yourself and your liver in our leader in the world of health and liver disease will be a hepatologist aleksey evgenievich shcherba all liver diseases are divided into focal diffuse focal - these are tumors benign.
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level mortality in the development of liver failure remains high, despite modern advances in intensive care. the world health organization predicts that in the near future the number of people suffering from liver diseases will double; we invite you to learn more about yourself and your liver in our leader in the world of health and liver disease will be the doctor and pathologist alexei evgenievich shcherba all liver diseases are divided into focal diffuse focal are tumors. these are benign processes, parasitic processes and diffuse - when the whole organ is affected. uh, his entire parenchyma. we call it that, and this includes hepatitis, fibrous cirrhosis, that is, only a part of them are infectious. this is only a part of them and almost half. e, only infectious, and everything else is other reasons. speaking of diffuse liver damage, experts identify the following risk factors h. you do not drink alcohol smoking unhealthy diet genetic abnormalities long-term use of strong drugs or antibiotics viruses autoimmune hepatitis cirrhosis acute weight loss or obesity, while i must clarify that this list is much
level mortality in the development of liver failure remains high, despite modern advances in intensive care. the world health organization predicts that in the near future the number of people suffering from liver diseases will double; we invite you to learn more about yourself and your liver in our leader in the world of health and liver disease will be the doctor and pathologist alexei evgenievich shcherba all liver diseases are divided into focal diffuse focal are tumors. these are benign...
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assembly or emergency meeting of the world health assembly, can be monitoring and know what needs to be done and when. right now there are a lot of w.h.o. documents, technical guidance, normative standards, but we need it clearly in one place, what to do and when, and for governments to approve it. host: when hiv aids was confined to the african continent, i remember as a teenager growing up in the u.k., people talking about it. when it became a problem in the west governments began to act. that did not happen this time around. do you think there needs to be a stronger, more global focused alliance just for health? sarah: as jeffrey mentioned, there are lots of policy documents. the real question is not just the commitment, but delivery on promises. even this time around there are promises made. the g20, g7. many western countries promised a lot. we will recycle $100 billion in sdr's to cushion fiscal restraints. today we are at $58 billion. how much has actually been recycled to the country? zero. there is a gap between the promise and the ac
assembly or emergency meeting of the world health assembly, can be monitoring and know what needs to be done and when. right now there are a lot of w.h.o. documents, technical guidance, normative standards, but we need it clearly in one place, what to do and when, and for governments to approve it. host: when hiv aids was confined to the african continent, i remember as a teenager growing up in the u.k., people talking about it. when it became a problem in the west governments began to act....
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of them. and this is according to the world health organization, more than 2 million ukrainians they do not hears. how can each of us inform people with hearing impairments about the danger? the story will be told by tsn correspondent olena hushchak. swedish enterprise in the middle of chernihiv. the factory of silence from four dozen craftsmen here hears the units of mrs. olena valentina and tetyana in the morning 24 i even came to work, and then i said go home, you can't work, you can't, the war started, i came back, and then i looked, i couldn't believe it, tanks are coming near my house at work everyone ran somewhere in a hurry, the sister wrote a message and colleagues already said there were queues at the gas stations, there were queues at the atms, then in the trolleybus war was declared, the craftswoman was sitting next to her, she could hear a little, she was the first to tell tetyana, she moved to chernihiv in 2014, when her native anthracite in the luhansk region was occupied by the russians, this time i decided not to run away here, it was worse than then, my husband and i did not go
of them. and this is according to the world health organization, more than 2 million ukrainians they do not hears. how can each of us inform people with hearing impairments about the danger? the story will be told by tsn correspondent olena hushchak. swedish enterprise in the middle of chernihiv. the factory of silence from four dozen craftsmen here hears the units of mrs. olena valentina and tetyana in the morning 24 i even came to work, and then i said go home, you can't work, you can't, the...
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on the issue of the world health assembly. we were not successful this year, but we did have the partnership of an unprecedented number of countries. more than 20 directly mentioned their support for taiwan in the national statement in the world health assembly. >> let me ask you, is there a way we can make the un actually do something that is effective in improving the world order instead of just a discussion group to talk about it? do you think -- how do we make that happen in the future? >> with our relentless focus, working with our partners to lift up all of these issues that you are raising. territorial integrity, sovereignty, misuse of the un chartering and arguments. and again, supporting taiwan's participation, civil aviation, world health, and a number of other critical areas. >> thank you so much. my time has run out. i yield back. >> i now recognize the gentlelady from california, the vice chair of the subcommittee, congresswoman jacobs. >> well thank you, madam chair and thank you assistant secretary for being with
on the issue of the world health assembly. we were not successful this year, but we did have the partnership of an unprecedented number of countries. more than 20 directly mentioned their support for taiwan in the national statement in the world health assembly. >> let me ask you, is there a way we can make the un actually do something that is effective in improving the world order instead of just a discussion group to talk about it? do you think -- how do we make that happen in the...
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now, some other stories making headlines around the world. uganda has declared an outbreak of the ebola virus health officials say a 24 year old man died of the disease in the central district of more been the the world health organization. so several suspected cases of receiving care. uganda. lastly, ball, the outbreak was in 2019 a u. s. judge has ordered the release of ad none. saeed is criminal case was chronicled in a popular podcast. so you'd spend, or than 20 years behind bars for the alleged murder of his high school girlfriend. the judge ruled the prosecutors had failed to share crucial evidence with sides defense. european union's talk court has ruled germany cannot indiscriminately collect and keep personal data. european court of justice said that the regulation which has been on hold since 2017 by a late c u law. some german politicians, the mass data collection as an important tool in the fight against crime. civil rights activists say it's an invasion of privacy. queen elizabeth has been turned in the king george 6 memorial chapel at windsor castle following a stay funeral at westmins
now, some other stories making headlines around the world. uganda has declared an outbreak of the ebola virus health officials say a 24 year old man died of the disease in the central district of more been the the world health organization. so several suspected cases of receiving care. uganda. lastly, ball, the outbreak was in 2019 a u. s. judge has ordered the release of ad none. saeed is criminal case was chronicled in a popular podcast. so you'd spend, or than 20 years behind bars for the...
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it's of when they're still got the poorest countries that are sniffer, that i'm in the lease of the world health because of global health program. just some small amounts of grain was working faster than some other country. and you mind, you got your pins whose attention we went through to the fact that on the top of it, the bottom when you export it to them, we were told that the are going to redirect the grain to the african nations as well. but nevertheless, i see sure it works somehow, i guess, as for the russian part of video that was true near the but in you not q food, of some not doing fertilizers as separate articles are not mentioned in the sanctions by the us or the you for some other things are mentioned there, for example, russian vessels and frame for in ports or for a new samples entering rushing ports are also was bunk glove and he says, she'll house bang the main agriculture and fans on the country that is servicing the lion's share of all the deals with fertilizers include script or is being sanctioned and against for all the threats at the west is always stuff throwing around
it's of when they're still got the poorest countries that are sniffer, that i'm in the lease of the world health because of global health program. just some small amounts of grain was working faster than some other country. and you mind, you got your pins whose attention we went through to the fact that on the top of it, the bottom when you export it to them, we were told that the are going to redirect the grain to the african nations as well. but nevertheless, i see sure it works somehow, i...
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of them. and this is according to the world health organization more than 2 million ukrainians do not hear airhe danger? the story will be told by tsn correspondent olena hushchak. swedish enterprise in the middle of the chernihiv factory the silence of the four dozen craftsmen here is heard by the units of the war without sound, they also met mrs. olena valentina and tatyana on the morning of the 24th, i even came to work and then she said go home, you ca n't work, you can't, the war started, i came back and then i looked, i couldn't believe it near the house, tanks are at work everyone ran somewhere, the fussy sister wrote a message and colleagues were already here, they said there were queues at gas stations, there were queues at atms, then war was declared on the trolleybus, the craftswoman was sitting next to her, she can hear a little tetyana was the first to tell that she moved to chernihiv in 2014, when her native anthracite in the luhansk region was occupied by the russians. this time she decided not to run away . it was worse than then. she and her husband did not go anywhere all the
of them. and this is according to the world health organization more than 2 million ukrainians do not hear airhe danger? the story will be told by tsn correspondent olena hushchak. swedish enterprise in the middle of the chernihiv factory the silence of the four dozen craftsmen here is heard by the units of the war without sound, they also met mrs. olena valentina and tatyana on the morning of the 24th, i even came to work and then she said go home, you ca n't work, you can't, the war started,...
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other guidance and information in one place with a clear set of targets, a commitment to measure it, and having that approved at the world health assembly or at an emergency meeting of the world health assembly. so we can be monitoring and also that we know what exactly needs to be done. and when it needs to be done, because right now, you know, as was mentioned, there are a lot of w h, a documents. there's a lot of technical guidance, normative standards, where we need it very clearly in one place or what to do. and when and for governments to approve it, it's interesting. you mentioned h i v aids and particularly the security council act and when aids was confined to the african continent, i remember as a teenager growing up in the u. k. people weren't to be talking about is only when it became a question to you. sarah. a problem within the west, the government started to act and the security else got involved that ever happened this time around. do you think that needs to be a stronger, much more global focused alliance just for health? you know, it's really, as just, we mentioned earlier, the lots of policy documents. the q
other guidance and information in one place with a clear set of targets, a commitment to measure it, and having that approved at the world health assembly or at an emergency meeting of the world health assembly. so we can be monitoring and also that we know what exactly needs to be done. and when it needs to be done, because right now, you know, as was mentioned, there are a lot of w h, a documents. there's a lot of technical guidance, normative standards, where we need it very clearly in one...
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has 6.3 percent of the world's population, but controls 50 percent of the world health. in our how we can to maintain the position of disparity. we live in a world that we're the richest 8 people have more wealth than the poor's for 1000000000 people. more and more people are falling into poverty, you know, and so we have serious, serious crime and that, that, that we've got that's what neoliberalism is created for all of us. ok, let's go back to cali because what i think is really interesting is that with the rise of the global, so it doesn't seem to be very ideological to me. i mean, i, i look at, you know, sovereignty prosperity. i mean, those are simple ideas to understand and not all this garbage that's coming out of the west rules based order. whatever that means. ok, i mean, i think what we need is more pragmatism in less ideology. go ahead in cali where you know, we need that and we also need to, to always include in the picture, the parasitic relationship, the non exportation this was driving much of the politics here. and also that they understand that we can no
has 6.3 percent of the world's population, but controls 50 percent of the world health. in our how we can to maintain the position of disparity. we live in a world that we're the richest 8 people have more wealth than the poor's for 1000000000 people. more and more people are falling into poverty, you know, and so we have serious, serious crime and that, that, that we've got that's what neoliberalism is created for all of us. ok, let's go back to cali because what i think is really interesting...
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of liberation. the un secretary general has told the un general assembly in new york, the world is facing a winter of discontent because of the war in ukraine, food shortages and climate change. healthorld health organisation warned of a double disaster if more isn't done to help the country. rescuers injapan are warning of the dangers of mudslides as one of the biggest storms in recent decades continues to batter the country.
of liberation. the un secretary general has told the un general assembly in new york, the world is facing a winter of discontent because of the war in ukraine, food shortages and climate change. healthorld health organisation warned of a double disaster if more isn't done to help the country. rescuers injapan are warning of the dangers of mudslides as one of the biggest storms in recent decades continues to batter the country.
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has 6.3 percent of the world's population, but controls 50 percent of the world health. in our how we can to maintain the position of disparity. we live in a world that where the richest 8 people have more wealth than the poor's for 1000000000 people. more and more people are falling into poverty. and so we have serious, serious crime and that, that, that we've got that's what neoliberalism is created for all of us. ok, let's go back to cali because when i think is really interesting, is that with the rise of the global, so it doesn't seem to be very ideological to me. i mean, i, i look at, you know, sovereignty prosperity. i mean, those are simple ideas to understand and not all this garbage that's coming out of the west rules based order. whatever that means. ok, i mean, i think what we need is more pragmatism in less ideology. go ahead and cali will you know, really that, and we also need to, to always include in the picture, the parasitic relationship, the non exportation this was driving much of politics here. and also that they understand that we can no longer conti
has 6.3 percent of the world's population, but controls 50 percent of the world health. in our how we can to maintain the position of disparity. we live in a world that where the richest 8 people have more wealth than the poor's for 1000000000 people. more and more people are falling into poverty. and so we have serious, serious crime and that, that, that we've got that's what neoliberalism is created for all of us. ok, let's go back to cali because when i think is really interesting, is that...
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disgusting and reprehensible. >> here's what marcie bowers, the president-elect of this world association for transgender health- watch. >> this is exactly the role of puberty blockers, prior to the onset of puberty, so that gender can be explored, but not in a permanent way. this is scientific, tract, and in my experience, it's rare to see regret. >> she calls it rare to see regret. i'm not sure what she is referencing in the way of research, but your response? >> the truth is there is a lack of evidence into the long-term outcomes of transitioning, but recent studies show these rates going higher and higher. some studies that came out this year, it's coming out between 7-30%, which is quite a bit higher than some older studies. one thing i want to add is that this whole method of puberty blockers for cross sex hormones for surgery is not based on solid, scientific evidence. it's based on a dutch study that had just 70 participants, and just one person in the study were tragically passed away from the complications from the surgery. that's a 1.4% mortality rate, and yet, that's the study they are using to base
disgusting and reprehensible. >> here's what marcie bowers, the president-elect of this world association for transgender health- watch. >> this is exactly the role of puberty blockers, prior to the onset of puberty, so that gender can be explored, but not in a permanent way. this is scientific, tract, and in my experience, it's rare to see regret. >> she calls it rare to see regret. i'm not sure what she is referencing in the way of research, but your response? >> the...
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cholera outbreak. macomber, lima hubbard's, the whole, amelia, our laboratories, and those of the world health organization confirmed the presence of vibrato. colorado which causes cholera in the euphrates river as result of the fridays receding and the huge decrease in water levels. many areas turned into swamps. the world health organization says a recent drought had cause no river levels, which coupled with pollution and sewage is being blamed for an outbreak that caused fatalities and thousands of infections. it says drinking water is contaminated and copyright cation is spreading the disease. cholera is caused by bacteria found and contaminated food and water. the center for disease control says one in 10 patients will experience severe symptoms including diarrhea and vomiting which can lead to severe dehydration. infections have been recorded in 6 of serious 14 governor. it's mostly in aleppo. a thought from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the un says the war has caused extensive damage to water pipes, and more than half the healthcare
cholera outbreak. macomber, lima hubbard's, the whole, amelia, our laboratories, and those of the world health organization confirmed the presence of vibrato. colorado which causes cholera in the euphrates river as result of the fridays receding and the huge decrease in water levels. many areas turned into swamps. the world health organization says a recent drought had cause no river levels, which coupled with pollution and sewage is being blamed for an outbreak that caused fatalities and...
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of the u.n. charter and arguments. supporting taiwan's participation, world health, and a number of other critical areas. >> thank you. i yield back. >> i recognize the to the lady from california, the vice chair of the subcommittee. >> thank you. i actually returned from a trip to south sudan where i had a chance to visit with peacekeeping operations and observe the work that they are doing to provide security for internally displaced people and convoys and i also spent some time with peacekeepers including service who provided support. in all of these conversations, they told me about the challenges they are facing and a message i heard is that there was not enough resources to do what they needed to do in order to implement their mandate. that is why i have sponsored legislation so that the u.s. can actually pay all of its peacekeeping dues each year. i would like to hear your views on my proposal which is also in the house version of the competes bill. how would you describe the peacekeeping missions when the leading financial contributor does not pay in time or in full? >> thank you for going out and visiting the
of the u.n. charter and arguments. supporting taiwan's participation, world health, and a number of other critical areas. >> thank you. i yield back. >> i recognize the to the lady from california, the vice chair of the subcommittee. >> thank you. i actually returned from a trip to south sudan where i had a chance to visit with peacekeeping operations and observe the work that they are doing to provide security for internally displaced people and convoys and i also spent some...
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the thought of a cholera outbreak. mulberry la melissa. ha, mia, our laboratories and those of the world health organization confirmed the presence of vibrato. cholera which causes cholera in the euphrates river as a result of the euphrates receding and the huge decrease in water levels. many areas turned into swamps. the world health organization says a recent drought to cause no river levels, which coupled with pollution and sewage, is being blamed for an outbreak that caused fatalities and thousands of infections . it says drinking water is contaminated and copyright cation is spreading the disease. cholera is caused by bacteria found and contaminated food and water. the center for disease control says one in 10 patients will experience severe symptoms including diarrhea and vomiting which can lead to severe dehydration. infections have been recorded in 6 of serious 14 governor. it's mostly in a leper. a thought from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the u. n says the war has caused extensive damage to water pipes and more than half the heal
the thought of a cholera outbreak. mulberry la melissa. ha, mia, our laboratories and those of the world health organization confirmed the presence of vibrato. cholera which causes cholera in the euphrates river as a result of the euphrates receding and the huge decrease in water levels. many areas turned into swamps. the world health organization says a recent drought to cause no river levels, which coupled with pollution and sewage, is being blamed for an outbreak that caused fatalities and...
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the head of the world health organization has warned of a second disaster, as cases of illnesses likee affected say aid still hasn't reached them. one of the most badly affected regions is sindh province, from where our south asia correspondent, rajini vaidya nathan, reports. large swathes of pakistan remain under water. in sindh, the worst affected province, hundreds of thousands have set up shelter on this river bank. families who came here seeking sanctuary now fending off the threat of disease. living near stagnant water has led to a sharp rise in illnesses like malaria, dengue and diarrhoea. in the distance, where rashida's home once stood. she's eight months pregnant and now lives here with her seven children. rashida tells me they're falling sick. translation: they've got fever. they're coughing. they're throwing up. loads of mosquitoes have bitten them. i don't have money to take them to a doctor. i'm pregnant and i don't even know if i am healthy. an endless struggle to find food and clean water. the world health organization has warned of a second disaster due to this spike
the head of the world health organization has warned of a second disaster, as cases of illnesses likee affected say aid still hasn't reached them. one of the most badly affected regions is sindh province, from where our south asia correspondent, rajini vaidya nathan, reports. large swathes of pakistan remain under water. in sindh, the worst affected province, hundreds of thousands have set up shelter on this river bank. families who came here seeking sanctuary now fending off the threat of...
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that's according to the head of the world health organization. >> the un health agency reports the numberlated deaths fell last week to just over 11,000 around the world. that is a 22% drop to lowest. it has been since march of 2020, who officials say that the world has never been in a better position to stop the virus. they still warm, though the recent relaxation of testing and surveillance means that many covid cases are still going unnoticed. the cdc is warning about the spread of a common childhood virus that can cause muscle weakness or in rare cases paralysis. the cdc issued an alert on friday about in terrell virus, d 68. that's what it's called. the agency has seen more cases this year than the last 3 years combined. it most commonly leads to respiratory illness among children. symptoms can often be mild but can become severe. doctors say it is a large family of viruses with polio-like symptoms. some people may have difficulty moving their arms, so weakness in their extremities during a large u.s. outbreak in 2014, some 10% of the people diagnosed with ev-d. 68 went on to develop
that's according to the head of the world health organization. >> the un health agency reports the numberlated deaths fell last week to just over 11,000 around the world. that is a 22% drop to lowest. it has been since march of 2020, who officials say that the world has never been in a better position to stop the virus. they still warm, though the recent relaxation of testing and surveillance means that many covid cases are still going unnoticed. the cdc is warning about the spread of a...
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more than 2 years of the coven 19 pandemic have had a tremendous impact on the mental health of people worldwide. according to the world health organization, anxiety and depression in.
more than 2 years of the coven 19 pandemic have had a tremendous impact on the mental health of people worldwide. according to the world health organization, anxiety and depression in.
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facts, and experts say vaccinations and boosters are essential to keeping ahead of this virus, jenna julie, the world health organization's director general , says it's important to seize this opportunity to get ahead of the stars. kobe to virus. the data is really remarkable. the more people who are vaccinated and boosted against the omicron strain with this new shot, the better the chance of putting this pandemic behind us. 2.5 years into the covid pandemic. nearly 6.5 million people have died worldwide. but on wednesday , some encouraging news came from the world health organization in geneva, a drop in the number of covid deaths. w h o data shows last week, 2812 people died of covid. the world has not seen a level that low since march. 9th 2020 when there were 2743 weekly covid deaths. we have never been in a better position to end the pandemic. we're not there yet. but. the end is inside. it's not a clear line where we passed from pandemic to know pandemic because covid is with us and it will be with us, you know for the for the future. dr michael stacy, chief medical officer of lifelong medical, says
facts, and experts say vaccinations and boosters are essential to keeping ahead of this virus, jenna julie, the world health organization's director general , says it's important to seize this opportunity to get ahead of the stars. kobe to virus. the data is really remarkable. the more people who are vaccinated and boosted against the omicron strain with this new shot, the better the chance of putting this pandemic behind us. 2.5 years into the covid pandemic. nearly 6.5 million people have...
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if declared an outbreak in the central district of move in day. the world health organization says several suspect, the patience receiving care at the top, you and official has called for an independent probe into the death of an iranian woman who was arrested by the morality police 22 year old massa amen. easter, as far nationwide purchased, she fell into a coma shortly after being arrested for not covering her. here. you as judge is thrown out a controversial murder conviction. i've nan saeed was found guilty in 2000 of strangling his high school girlfriend. but a popular crime podcast raised doubts over whether he was the killer prosecutors now say new evidence is come to light that bolstered sides defense o released after more than 2 decades in prison. but whether i had none said, is guilty or innocent, isn't clear, prosecutors say they no longer have confidence in his conviction for the 1999 murder of his ex girlfriend hayman lane. but the states attorney says they haven't yet asserted sides innocence. and a judge has ordered he be placed in home detention a
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vital way and guarantee the safety of all residents and citizens, according to the statements of the world health organization. yes, we have our procedures. and then we renew these health protocol, the latest of which one comes to entry and carter, i was last weaker office. we're, we're facilitates a lot of procedures when it comes to higher card, a higher in a card salon. it will allow you to go to the stadium market, milan. but the state of cutter will deal with any health emergency through the emergency health centers and the molds and see health centers within the tournament. vandal through our little nurtures at nasir, you said there was some misconceptions about the alcohol policy. so i just wanna confirm that the 3 hours before in out environs and the stadium and one hour after is still the set policy. and the alcohol availability outside the stadiums themselves. are you guys going to set up places where people can buy bottles more than just a drink at a bar? and then finally, i know that at the going number has been 17000000000 dollars in terms of economic impact. just want to see if that
vital way and guarantee the safety of all residents and citizens, according to the statements of the world health organization. yes, we have our procedures. and then we renew these health protocol, the latest of which one comes to entry and carter, i was last weaker office. we're, we're facilitates a lot of procedures when it comes to higher card, a higher in a card salon. it will allow you to go to the stadium market, milan. but the state of cutter will deal with any health emergency through...
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the head of the world health organization has warned of disaster if more is not done to help.outh asian correspondent has been there, where families are in desperate need of aid. just a warning, this report contains upsetting images from the start. [bb crying] -- [baby crying] correspondent: already in pain. kistan is living through a nightmare. this 10-ar-old lost his home in the floods. now, he is fighting for his life. as his mother watches on, doctors give him an urgent blood transfusion. he's suffering from a severe case of malaria. >> we are really poor. i'm worried for my child. i feel helpless i cannot do more for him. our homesere flooded. since the everybody seems to be getting malaria. correspondent: including this two-year-old, who we meet in the next bed. her grandfather brought her to hospital from his submerged village far away. >> you can see that i am really worried. we are struggling to get prope treatment. she's had diarrhea, and she has a fever all over her body. correspondent: almost everyone on this wd has fled from the floods. and almost every patient he
the head of the world health organization has warned of disaster if more is not done to help.outh asian correspondent has been there, where families are in desperate need of aid. just a warning, this report contains upsetting images from the start. [bb crying] -- [baby crying] correspondent: already in pain. kistan is living through a nightmare. this 10-ar-old lost his home in the floods. now, he is fighting for his life. as his mother watches on, doctors give him an urgent blood transfusion....
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of liberation. the un secretary general has told the un general assembly in new york, the world is facing a winter of discontent because of the war in ukraine, food shortages and climate change. health officials in pakistan say they've seen an increase in waterborne diseases, in the wake of the devastating floods. the head of the world health organisation warned of a double disaster if more isn't done to help the country. rescuers injapan are warning of the dangers of mudslides as one of the biggest storms in recent decades continues to batter the country. typhoon nanmadol has killed at least four people and injured more than eighty. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crichton, westminster editor at the daily record, and claire cohen who is a journalist and author. tomorrow's front pages starting with the financial times leads with liz truss�*s comments that tax cuts for the rich are not "unfair" — and that she was prepared to be unpopular to boost growth. the daily mail says the pm will link tax cuts at home with standing up to authoritarian regimes abroad. but the guardian sees comments byjoe biden as an attack
of liberation. the un secretary general has told the un general assembly in new york, the world is facing a winter of discontent because of the war in ukraine, food shortages and climate change. health officials in pakistan say they've seen an increase in waterborne diseases, in the wake of the devastating floods. the head of the world health organisation warned of a double disaster if more isn't done to help the country. rescuers injapan are warning of the dangers of mudslides as one of the...
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many of them die young, but the world health organization hopes the disease can be beaten for good. if methods being used here in sweden or adopted across the globe that hedge madison was vaccinated against cervical cancer along with all of her schoolmates. when she was 11 years old theater, waive it gives the good protection, which i think old woman nature. and it was just totally obvious to me. obvious to my parents as wow, there was nothing to think about just to let you know of. oh jada. the vaccine against human papilloma virus, or h, p, v, has been shown to reduce cervical cancer and pre cancer by up to 90 percent. but there's another effective weapon being used here. the public health campaign and sweden has been so successful that confident i can virtually eradicate cervical cancer in the next 5 years. and it's partly due to this. we have and the test kit. we also have a fair transport que jessica barry under is head of a laboratory. that process is home screening tests for cervical cancer death. a. it says that this has been viral in finding women who are at an increased ris
many of them die young, but the world health organization hopes the disease can be beaten for good. if methods being used here in sweden or adopted across the globe that hedge madison was vaccinated against cervical cancer along with all of her schoolmates. when she was 11 years old theater, waive it gives the good protection, which i think old woman nature. and it was just totally obvious to me. obvious to my parents as wow, there was nothing to think about just to let you know of. oh jada....
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around the zaporozhye npp well, it would be nice, of course, to understand who and why started a deadly game for the whole world and put the lives and healthn horseback on monday. pentagon for the first time. as far as i understand, i admitted that the ukrainian troops could fire at the zaporizhzhya npp, the same was said at a briefing, the official representatives of the american state department, vedan patel , there is a possibility that the ukraine is shelling the area of the zaporizhzhya npp, while, according to the diplomat , the ukrainian troops are trying their best to avoid artillery strike directly on zaporizhzhya with the extent to which it is possible to avoid the head of the magat delegation, rafael grosi. i was able to make sure, personally, that the inspectors of the international organization who broke through to the station showed holes punched by a howitzer shell in the roof of the special corpus where nuclear fuel is stored. is there such an expression?
around the zaporozhye npp well, it would be nice, of course, to understand who and why started a deadly game for the whole world and put the lives and healthn horseback on monday. pentagon for the first time. as far as i understand, i admitted that the ukrainian troops could fire at the zaporizhzhya npp, the same was said at a briefing, the official representatives of the american state department, vedan patel , there is a possibility that the ukraine is shelling the area of the...
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of new bendy. the world health organization says several suspected patients are receiving care. germany's government is on the verge of nationalizing the gas in puerto uniform. the company says it's in final discussions on a deal involving an investment of $8000000000.00 euros unit per, has been hit by soaring gas prices and cuts and supplies from russia. yes, it has a top un official has called for an independent probe into the death of an iranian woman who was arrested by the morality police 22 year old marsan means death, a spark nationwide protest. she fell into a coma shortly after being arrested for allegedly not covering her hair. 2 months before the football woke up a fan representative is challenging catan ambassador to germany over gay rights. there are concerns about how l g. b teach you. fans will be welcomed at the tournament in cutoff. homosexuality is illegal that and can be punished with the death penalty. the supporters, representative, dairy amended, confront, confronted the katara ambassador at a conference organized by the german football federation. you know, i'm a man and i lau
of new bendy. the world health organization says several suspected patients are receiving care. germany's government is on the verge of nationalizing the gas in puerto uniform. the company says it's in final discussions on a deal involving an investment of $8000000000.00 euros unit per, has been hit by soaring gas prices and cuts and supplies from russia. yes, it has a top un official has called for an independent probe into the death of an iranian woman who was arrested by the morality police...
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but there is comforting news , the head of the world health organization is confident in the imminentof the covid-19 pandemic last week, the number of deaths in the world due to coronavirus was the lowest incidence since march 2020. to types decreased by 28%. the head c stated that the end of the pandemic is already in sight. truth about 17 million people in europe are prone to a protracted course of the disease up to 20% of europeans. experiencing symptoms. covid. long after recovery. today, i commented on the situation with covid in our country, minister of health dmitry pinevich. as expected, there is some growth, but it is two times lower than last fall. so we expected some increase in the incidence, there it is associated as well. we are in our own right now, it’s true, the sun is less and, uh, the village has become yellow, and at this time, we always grow academically incidence, so now there is a slight increase , it is much less than last year than last year. at least, well , there is, therefore, we are working quite calmly. one of the best complexes for summer biathlon in the
but there is comforting news , the head of the world health organization is confident in the imminentof the covid-19 pandemic last week, the number of deaths in the world due to coronavirus was the lowest incidence since march 2020. to types decreased by 28%. the head c stated that the end of the pandemic is already in sight. truth about 17 million people in europe are prone to a protracted course of the disease up to 20% of europeans. experiencing symptoms. covid. long after recovery. today, i...
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. >> experts of the world health organization gave their opinions with flu season just around the corner. we've had 2 years of quiet flu season is largely because of distancing and masking. but infectious disease specialists say they're worried about this year. kron four's amanda hari has that detail. >> i had 2 reactions. interestingly, my first was yes, unfortunately, my second reaction was how did she know that doctor john swartzberg with uc berkeley reacting to the world health organization's announcement wednesday saying the end of the covid-19 pandemic. >> could be in sight. doctor swartzberg says covid cases are low. now and will likely remain low for the next month is no. we have. >> we population from either previous infection or vaccination. and on top of that, we've got for the first we're being proactive with this new vaccine to protect people for the upcoming winter. but swartzberg says covid could still surprise us with a new variant and he's anticipating a bad flu season between those 2. this couple. >> call the twindemic of these 2. if that our health care system is reall
. >> experts of the world health organization gave their opinions with flu season just around the corner. we've had 2 years of quiet flu season is largely because of distancing and masking. but infectious disease specialists say they're worried about this year. kron four's amanda hari has that detail. >> i had 2 reactions. interestingly, my first was yes, unfortunately, my second reaction was how did she know that doctor john swartzberg with uc berkeley reacting to the world health...
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part of what we're seeing also is the world health organization perform the way it did because that's the level of authorities and funding and leadership capacity that we, the member nations, have given to the world health organization. so if we don't like how they are performing, then we can do something about it as one of the member nations of the 190 us who are part of that. so at the international level we have work too do. at the national level i have called in a recent op-ed for 9/11 like commission to look holistically at the entirety of covid. not in in a partisan manner. in a completely bipartisan, not to try to point fingers but to identify solutions and really understand what occurred. we now have things ongoing in the community which i consider to be really detrimental. just within health and human services you have the assistant secretary for preparedness and response, aspr, and have cdc centers for disease control prevention they are both guide reform themselves. from what ind can tell it's largely uncoordinated. and they are in the same department. and likewise within t
part of what we're seeing also is the world health organization perform the way it did because that's the level of authorities and funding and leadership capacity that we, the member nations, have given to the world health organization. so if we don't like how they are performing, then we can do something about it as one of the member nations of the 190 us who are part of that. so at the international level we have work too do. at the national level i have called in a recent op-ed for 9/11 like...
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allegations of torture and other rights violations. beijing opposed the release of the report and has denied the accusations. the world health organization says more than $50000.00 cases of monkey parks have been reported globally this year. the health agency has reported 16 dax . the majority of infections are in the united states. the w h o has declared the viral disease, a global health on her to and c. and us health officials have approved updates to coven 19 vaccines that target the latest strains of the omicron variance. the tweet booster shots made by madera and pfizer biotech could be available in a matter of days. it will only be administered to people who have already received their primary vaccinations. william schaffner is a professor of preventative medicine at vanderbilt university in nashville, tennessee, and i asked him about the level of protection that these boosters will provide. well, we certainly hope that this new booster will provide substantial additional protection against serious disease disease, serious enough to require hospitalization. we also hope it provides some, but we know it won't be comple
allegations of torture and other rights violations. beijing opposed the release of the report and has denied the accusations. the world health organization says more than $50000.00 cases of monkey parks have been reported globally this year. the health agency has reported 16 dax . the majority of infections are in the united states. the w h o has declared the viral disease, a global health on her to and c. and us health officials have approved updates to coven 19 vaccines that target the latest...
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of fire alerts is higher than the 2019 which so devastating places that shocked the world. experts blame the countries right when president giant ball fernando from rolling back environmental protections of the world. health organization says more than 6400000 people in pakistan are in dire need of humanitarian aid. this map shows the areas affected by floods. hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed, according to unicef, with hundreds of healthcare facility is affected after heavy monsoon raids pounded the country floods have led to more than a 1000 deaths and triggered a major humanitarian crisis with survivors at risk of disease and malnutrition. recent hun scans to soaked ruins of her home. the mother of 9 daughters lives in northern pakistan, swat district for weeks it has rained here nonstop. the water flooded their home, almost completely destroying it. but in all good, good people ask me what i lost, but it's impossible to even guess all our whole house has been destroyed. we've got a go go, there's nothing left. nothing at all is left in this house. go, governor, go give me. yes. on the pakistan's monsoon season began and june, experts say that there has been $4.00 to $5.00 times the no
of fire alerts is higher than the 2019 which so devastating places that shocked the world. experts blame the countries right when president giant ball fernando from rolling back environmental protections of the world. health organization says more than 6400000 people in pakistan are in dire need of humanitarian aid. this map shows the areas affected by floods. hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed, according to unicef, with hundreds of healthcare facility is affected after heavy...
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the taliban government has been struggling to improve the health system because of years of conflict and sanctions. only the share of the world health organization was it was on the brink of collapse while lebanon has arrested 5 states, security agents on suspicion of torturing a syrian detain, need to death, is not the 1st time the agency is accused of abuse. his family is refusing to collect his body until those responsible a brought to justice. center holder has more from beirut. this is a family in grief, and in shock. bush are of the sold a refugee from syria died while in the custody of lebanon state security agency. his elder children, 9 year old massage, and 7 year old we, sam, have seen photos of their father's tortured body. it's hard to make them speak, you know, how do they took him while he was having, do you know, they called us 4 days later to collect his body? i can't believe what they did to him. this is an injustice. but shar, who came to lebanon 8 years ago, was working as a laborer. his family believes he died within 3 hours of his arrest, due to severe torture and beatings. the state security agency, whic
the taliban government has been struggling to improve the health system because of years of conflict and sanctions. only the share of the world health organization was it was on the brink of collapse while lebanon has arrested 5 states, security agents on suspicion of torturing a syrian detain, need to death, is not the 1st time the agency is accused of abuse. his family is refusing to collect his body until those responsible a brought to justice. center holder has more from beirut. this is a...
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of patients. the global health care system in the world economy is a post viral syndrome. very poorly understood, very difficult to track many, many people effects. it's a lot of unknowns about how long people will go on and have continued symptoms and signs. many different hundreds of different symptoms have been documented. the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent higher than earlier estimates. a globally washington university school of medicine puts that figure at a 145000000. the group says 10 to 20 percent of patients develop long covert symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue with bodily pain, and mood swings, and cognitive problems such as confusion, forgetfulness, and an inability to focus. ann lee, who chairs the network long covert europe knows how that feels. she still experiencing some of the effects after contracting the virus in march of 2020 women are twice as likely to suffer from the syndrome. the organization says, and the ri
of patients. the global health care system in the world economy is a post viral syndrome. very poorly understood, very difficult to track many, many people effects. it's a lot of unknowns about how long people will go on and have continued symptoms and signs. many different hundreds of different symptoms have been documented. the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent...