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They had a problem and they are supposedly immune were going to find out about that even thats a little bit soon because we dont know how long the immunity last but peter some states are in great shape and theyre really in great shape to open and i think youll have quite a few states opening soon and are going to be very vigilant theyre going to be very careful not to. Keep it for the Public Health. Experts have said that this would be better done if there were comprehensive surveillance testing which were obviously not in the system do you i wonder phebe dr versus dr probably because you know colleagues will. Act that you know will do it together i just wanted to thats why i wanted to put up the syndrome a influenza like illness piece because what is key and that is the early alerts and getting in there. Before they even know they have a problem and i think c. D. C. Has been remarkable in building these platforms dr redfield integrated so theyre all on the same website if you look at copd. All right lets bring in our White House Correspondent kimberly how can. We heard the president and his team laying out this phasing approach 3 phased approach each with their own specific requirements before you can be allowed entry as it were and also giving states the power to decide as and when to do it which is slightly different to the way that we thought it might happen. Absolutely i just days ago the u. S. President was declaring that he had total authority over deciding when the u. S. Economy would reopen but perhaps listening to the guidance of his Top Public Health officials dr Deborah Burkes as well as dr tony there that in fact he hasnt really ceded to them the endor standing that it will need to be a regional approach and that the state governors are the ones that will really have the ultimate decision on when this occurs and i think one of the other big headlines out of this briefing is the fact that some of this could occur as early as tomorrow meaning that there are some states that have already gave it is as they call it in terms of the 1st set of criteria or phase one that would allow some of the population that is under 65. 00 that does not have preexisting Health Conditions to get out into the workplace potentially as long as social distancing guidelines are still met in terms of keeping far apart not congregating in large groups meeting still under 10 peaceful and also that there is extreme hygiene practices that are taking place in terms of hand washing and making the way down of the guy contact surfaces so this is interesting given the fact that while the president wouldnt name those states he didnt want to take away the announcement from the governors we could be hearing in the next 24 hours that some governors will begin starting a phased in re opening up their economy but one of the other headlines i think thats kind of buried in all of this that i think is important to mention nick is that the United States has 30 percent of its counties with that have had no new cases of corona virus in 7 days and as well that the United States has said essentially that the peak is behind it so this is another notable development in all of this because up until now we had been holding our breath thinking that there would still be a spike for tension in other areas of the country out. Side of new york and now were hearing that is not the case and the final sort of a headline or key point to take from all of this is that the United States is now saying in terms of the data about the mortality rate or those projections of the number of people that could have died from this at one point somewhere in the neighborhood of 200002 even 2000000. 00 that is going to be downgraded significantly in terms of where those deaths are that right now we stand at 31000 in the United States obviously a horrific number but far lower than Public Health officials expected right and despite 25 she. Emphasized that theyre all could will be setbacks along the way. Absolutely because the other piece that they dont seem to have an answer to at all of this is that this is the challenge of addressing the socalled asymptomatic spread in other words there are people within this population and all around the world who are shedding the virus and are completely unaware that they have it or not having any symptoms and you heard dr brooks in this press conference saying they still dont know how to address that which leaves many people including myself kind of scratching our heads wondering how this is going to be addressed they said that there is a a mechanism set up that they already use for identifying flu like illnesses and that this is how they will do some of that surveillance but she did admit that this is a challenge and there was also the admission that this could spike again in the fall so this is why i think that the Public Health officials are acknowledging that the reopening of the economy has to occur in phases and that counties and cities and states may move through this process gradually and may not get to where we were even 6 months ago in the United States for some time our company will be picking over the bones of this phasing approach to bring back the reopening of the u. S. Economy for the time be thanks very much indeed can we how. Well brazilian president jaya both and our has fired his Health Minister louis on monday and both in our class for weeks over how to handle the corona Virus Outbreak the president has repeatedly played down the risk of covert 19 calling it a little flu and opposing social distancing advice brazil has lost americas west operate with nearly 2000 reported deaths more now from hasan masoud live in sao paolo and these 2 men that disagreements tell us more about whats happened. Yes nag after weeks of infighting. About the strategies of the country to face coronavirus between the president was not all and the minister of health and misery command the president decided to move monday from his position and this is because of the disagreements between the president and the man there especially about a socialization and quite in time here in brazil a sense the brazilian president labels are not a wants to return to live the normal life here in brazil he once and support. Idea of vertical. Another isnt alysa lation he think that elderly only and the people that they are in danger must stay at home at home must be isolated but all the other people must return to work normally here in brazil and this was the main issue that the former minister recently commanded that didnt accept at all and he said that brazil must obey and follow what the w. H. Always said about the strategies that brazil and all of the countries must obey a while president bush not o. Ses also at the president of the w. H. O. Said that each country must treat this issue all. Special ways. As he said also a in the last announcement before around an hour also at the same time as president was not all it shows a new minister that he is the. As and you minister and he is an oncologist dr didnt clarify to know how he will treat the corn of either. In brazil in this sensitive time since brazil didnt reach the peak yet with 30000 infected and confirmed cases and around 2000 deaths at the same time there is a lot of thirds maybe all the team that was with the former president for the former minister enrique meant that me also all beauty moved all or maybe. They maybe they were his night and resigned as sorry and they will not can continue with the new minister and me if this was cleared yesterday in the last press conference that was done and then as that and at the same time this may in may not be acceptable for all for most of the politics and the politicians here in brazil especially after the announcement of the president of the congress and the president of the scene 18 in brazil that they said that this decision may not be positive at all in this time here in brazil so we dont know how things were goal in the coming days but we will see how the new minister will treat of this crisis of infection here in brazil or for corona virus or thats a picture in sao paolo brazil some thank you very much lets move on to the United Kingdom where the government has announced an extension of social and economic restrictions for at least 3 more weeks the foreign secretary dominant rob says now is not the time to give the virus 2nd chance more than 32000 people have died in the u. K. And there are over 104000 confirmed infections if barker has more now from london. Britains Financial Capital quiet empty the wards meant to be the height of the working week it began as a novelty but its fast becoming an uncomfortable reality and now a bleak message from the British Government that while the virus looms and lingers there will be no return to normal if we rush to relax the measures that we have in place we would risk wasting all the sacrifices and all the progress that has been made and that we would risk a quick return to another lock down with all the threat to life that a 2nd peak of the virus would bring and all the economic damage that a 2nd lockdown would carry the governments been asked repeatedly for an exit strategy from current restrictions the answer continually given its too soon to tell in a major new study by the office of National Statistics half of all british adults say the virus is affecting their sense of wellbeing contributing to heightened levels of anxiety with many people citing financial worries the virus is affecting the health of the nation in more ways than one and according to recent findings we arent all in this together we know men are twice as likely to die of the virus so too are those with underlying conditions but also a greater risk people in poorly paid jobs and those from black asian a minority ethnic backgrounds who are 30 percent more likely to become critically ill many of those contracts in the virus are essential workers bus drivers cleaners and caregivers in the National Health service this is mary a go argue pong an n. H. S. Nurse she was pregnant when she tested positive for covert 19 but died soon after her baby was delivered alive and well by emergency says arion. A formal review is to be launched to understand the deepening disparity in deaths but this is specious is the longstanding inequalities in wealth and health mean some more likely to lose their lives neve barkha al jazeera london but still ahead here on aljazeera why Indigenous People in kind of a more susceptible to catching over 19. Color were saying spring storm bringing some snow into parts of the u. S. Recently this big bank of cloud here just rolling off the rockies some cold air sliding through that cold air moving through the Northern Plains easing over towards the midwest to see a little dusting of snow there into parts of illinois pushing ever towards that northeastern corner dont be surprised if we do see some bits and pieces of sleet and snow as he make our way through the remainder of the week some way to weather there through the appalachians pushing down towards the deep south i will going to continue making its way further east with as we go through friday brighter skies to come back in behind and notice the temperatures starting to bounce back to calgary gets up to around 12 degrees celsius thats a bit more like it and similar temperatures there for denver i would towards the west coast its largely dry but a few welcome showers there over the rockies want to showers into the caribbean as well but by and large its set family tropical sunshine will see plenty of fine weather then want to showers there into hispaniola maybe into jamaica could see a little bit of wet weather here much of the caribbean there will be fine dry and sunny thats the case even over towards the western side of the region by the time we come to sas there are maybe one or 2 showers into the leeward but by and large is fine dry and sunny. Scene is a burden countless babies are aborted in india simply for being girls. But amidst this resistance even from her own patients feel this midwife has adopted the course of challenging deeply ingrained traditions and terminating this modern day the decide the daughter to a witness on ill just. Tell you what she had 0 mind about top stories this hour and donald trump has unveiled guidelines to reopen the u. S. Economy one careful step at a time the president says all states will take a phased approach to let businesses resume and for people to get back to work. We took the greatest economy. In the history of the world and we closed in order to win this war. And were in the process of winning it now. The u. K. Has extended restrictions to contain the cave with 19 spread by at least 3 weeks the foreign secretary dont rob says lifting measures daily could damage the british economy over a longer period. Brazils Health Minister louis army command that has been fired by president both in our packs last for weeks over how to handle the current of our separate also nora has repeatedly played down the risk of covert 19 calling it a little flu. Nigerias Security Forces have killed 18 people while enforcing coronavirus lockdown measures the National Human rights organizations u. S. And nigeria has reported more than 400. 00 cases so far including 12 deaths the president has ordered the army and police to enforce lock downs in the capital abuja as well as in lagos and neighboring states amid interest has more from the capital of boucher 18 people have been killed and 8 of them were actually killed by allegedly killed by Correctional Officers i mean the prison officers in the Northwestern State of katrina stated then the police were accused of killing 7 individuals Army Allegedly responsible for 2 of the deaths and a local committee enforcing the lock down in southeast nigeria was also responsible for one killing one individual now Security Forces in nigeria have been accused separately by individuals or osment during this the during the lockdown in several states which see in Security Forces mountain roadblocks in towns and cities checking cars checking for identities and all of that and in the process we were told there were reports from better spots of the country alleging that several abuses have been carried out by the Security Forces apart from the usual demand for bribes are people who are harassed and in the case of the 18 people the people who were shot for either allegedly violating the lockdown order of one offense or the other. At present drus things like so moscow being suspended for the islamic holy month of ramadan the council that oversees the site says the compound will be closed to worship is because of coronavirus theres been a ban on islamic prayers at the site and to muslims as the noble sanctuary and to jews is the temple mount since late march. Police in new delhi have rescued hundreds of daily wage workers in migrants who have been living under a fly over after losing their jobs theyve been provided with food and taken to another shelter a lockdown has left millions across the country out of work and are able to return home and it has so far reported over 12000 cases and 423 deaths now in canada as the number of 1000 cases rises 1st nations communities are preparing for the worst Indigenous People that have high rates of poverty and preexisting Health Problems making them more vulnerable to the virus that most of the members of the study koda nation. Inside her small stunning the kota home Krista Hunter lights a braid of sacred sweet grass christus husband is battling cancer and she hopes the traditional cleansing combined with meticulous cleaning will keep him safe from coronavirus but the realities of life in her Indigenous Community make her anxious and communicate this in my own language in a nice week that this person who is chronic or mr turner issues. How do we protect them as a family unit when youve got so many people come and go historically indigenous populations are hit hard when disease enters their communities overcrowding water shortages limited access to health care and poverty are just a few of the long standing issues indigenous populations are disproportionately high rates of preexisting Health Conditions that render us to Communicable Disease things like diabetes high Blood Pressure respiratory illness cardiovascular disease while many indigenous communities are unprepared for the deadly pandemic the stony nation has launched an Emergency Command Center inside their resort and casino a kopek 1000 hotline provides information in english and the stony language food hampers ensure people dont have to drive to nearby towns for supplies and inhouse teams focused on finance operations in the just 6 meet with Band Councils regularly its the Business Continuity part of it its done a fine essential services its keeping infrastructure up and running you know the water works the Water Treatment plant the garbage the everything going thats a big part of pandemic planning with 10 to 15 People Living in one house local classrooms have been converted into a 150 bed center for those needing isolation but as the number of indigenous communities reporting cases of coburg 1000 grows leaders are taking more drastic measures many 1st nations across canada have already blocked access to their reserves and many more are debating how to control who comes onto their land its one way these communities are looking at to try to prevent the spread of the coronavirus the canadian government has promised more than 220000000 dollars to help indigenous Communities Join the cope with crisis leaders here say they hope that no community will be left behind david mercer aljazeera on the stunning nicola nation canada. The u. N. Envoy for yemen says the countrys warring sides are close to reaching a fortress because asians have been taking place for the past 2 weeks after the u. N. Secretary general called for a global ceasefire because of the coronavirus diplomatic editor james bays has this report the u. N. Special envoy Martin Griffiths believes the threat of covert 19 may have started to focus minds in yemen he told members of the u. N. Security council in a Video Conference meeting that he had productive negotiations about a new peace deal that would include a nationwide cease fire over the past 2 weeks or more persons and. I have been in constant negotiations with the parties on the texts of these agreements on the detail on the wording of these agreements we expect them to agree on them formally adopt these agreements the immediate future this positive news comes amid many dial warnings for yemen the existing humanitarian ceasefire in the port of who days are now 60 months old is being violated an almost daily basis if covert 9000. 00 was to spread through the country it would cause devastation in part ambassadors were told because the u. N. Is running out of money for its humanitarian work of the uns 41. 00 major programs 31. 00 will start closing down in the next few weeks if we cannot secure additional funds is means we will have to start eliminating many of the activities that may offer yemenis the best chance to avoid 98. 00 to 1. 00 Security Council ambassador told me it was clear there was much at stake right now and we have already information that they are is has reached yemen the 1st case is already there and and i think its really high time for both sides and especially the whole days that we have not accepted the ceasefire to go ahead and think about the future and to think about the population that is going to suffer even more un envoy griffiths said yemen cant afford to fight on 2 fronts at once hes hoping diplomacy can finally bring an end to the conflict so the focus could move to fighting the virus jamesburg out zira at the united nations. Now the nearly 400. 00 injured rescued from a boat that had been adrift for 2 months had been put under the care of the Un Refugee Agency at least 2400. 00 died of starvation off the boat failed to reach malaysia time for chandra has this report. Out of the darkness figures emerged and messy had it exhausted their eyes a measure of the horrors theyve experienced. Clutching their children or whats left of their belongings stagger ashore the final step on lost too much for sun. At least 2 dozen growing are refugees are say to have started that on boat after their boat failed to reach malaysia and drifted for weeks. My mother died in the boat load of us brothers and sisters are still a lie but one of my brothers is missing. The uns Refugee Agency has sent stuff to help describing the survivors an extremely malnourished and dehydrated thank you all still a miraculous we suffered a lot we were drift to 2 months and of the people died there were more than 500. 00 of us now there are only 400. 00 people in the bangladesh because god said it got a tip off about the boat finding it after 3 days start off at Southern Coast and was on the national. We entered Malaysian Waters 3 times but they didnt meet us and many of us died in the haze and sweets there were too many on board women and children. The dhaka Tribune Newspaper is reporting the boat was turned back from Malaysian Waters because of coronavirus restrictions. The course got say its looking into whether the group was fleeing myanmar or the crowded refugee camps in bangladesh the un say is there are the worlds most persecuted minority that also the largest stateless group denied citizenship by me and mark where many have lived for centuries hundreds of thousands of rowing does have. Cross the border since 2017 when myanmars military launched a crackdown against them. Those camps are locked down they dont even have Internet Services they dont have Adequate Health services the children cant go to school and so people are making a dangerous and perilous voyage to try to get to a better life in malaysia malaysia is very reluctant to have more people arrive at their borders and there was a previous boat they came on a profit where over 200 rohingya made it to langkawi theyre still in quarantine and theres concerns about whats going to happen to them. The u. N. Has offered to help move this group to quarantine facilities and treat those needing medical care well that immediate future may be certain inside the one many here where hoping for time to children ill just dock a bangladesh. Big committee to protect journalists has accused the us president of destroying the credibility of the press and the crowd of ours pandemic and report the group warns that dont trump warns of donald trump against insulting journalists and news organizations something has become an almost daily occurrence was in jordan has been. On the campaign trail my fellow americans in the oval office and now during the daily caller bit 1000 pandemic briefings donald trump mocks and insults reporters who question his every move and citizen in this case is not a question like that shit is the real question if you keep talking im going to leave and you could have it out with them the relationship between the media and politicians is supposed to be complex but according to this new report from the committee to protect journalists the trumpet ministration is systematically undermining the press is credibility the environment treaty Chilling Effect for journalists for criticise you know for critical journalism though we do see that journalists continue to do their despite this environment weve seen online harassed. It becoming a major issue and actually ranks as one of the top concerns of female reporters especially according to the c p j report the administration has retaliated against reporters whose questions they dont like you know youre a fake trying to prosecute those who leaked or published confidential information and scrubbed government websites of information that doesnt support trumps political agenda just recently Trumps Reelection Team has threatened to sue local t. V. Stations that air political ads such as this one criticizing the president s handling of the covert 19 outbreak i dont take responsibility at all legal experts say the lawsuits likely wouldnt succeed but courtney ratch says the long term damage could be hard to repair when you how it was trust in the media when you have less confidence in journalisms vital role of press freedoms vital role in a democracy it can become easier to think about revising libel laws the committee to protect journalists says that the trumpet ministrations attacks are making it much more difficult for the process to report on the covert 19 pandemic because increasingly the public doesnt know whom to believe rosalind to work on aljazeera alexandria virginia a picture of a young protester reciting poetry in sudan has been named World Press Photo of the year the photographer yes or yes she captured the image last june as demonstrators called for an end to military rule schools of demonstrators were killed in the protests judges say the photograph beautifully summed up the wave of demonstrations that swept the globe in 2019. And straight what from measures are being observed across to clay but it seems those rules also apply to one of the worlds best known street artists banksy hes crafted his latest piece in his own bathroom the room wrecking radiance were posted to the elusive on his social media account along with the line my wife hates it when im from. This is out there these are the top stories and donald trump has unveiled guidelines to reopen the u. S. Economy one the cattle step at a time the president says all states will take a phased approach to businesses resume and for people to get back to the White House Correspondent can we get at the latest just days ago the u. S. President was declaring that he had total authority over deciding when the u. S. Economy would reopen but perhaps listening to the guidance of his Top Public Health officials dr Deborah Burkes as well as dr Tony Fouchier there that in fact he has really ceded to them the understanding that it will need to be a regional approach and that the state governors are the ones that will really have the ultimate decision on when this occurs and i think one of the other big headlines out of this briefing is the fact that some of this could occur as early as tomorrow brazilian president job elsinore has fired his Health Minister louise and then we came and that and both an hour of class for weeks over how to handle the coronaVirus Outbreak the president has repeatedly played down the risk of covert 19 calling it a little flu and imposing social distancing advice brazil has left americas worst outbreak with nearly 2000 reported to. British foreign secretary tony grab says the lowdown restrictions will be extended for at least another 3 weeks rob says hes been advised to relax the measures to seen would risk damaging Public Health and the economy. Nigerias Security Forces have killed 18 people one of forcing coronavirus lockdown measures and National Human rights organizations us and nigeria has reported more than 400. 00 cases so far including 12 deaths present jerusalems islands a mosque being suspended for the islamic holy month of ramadan the council that oversees the site says a compound will be closed to worshippers because of coronavirus theres been a ban on islamic prayers at the site known to muslims as the noble sanctuary and to jews is the temple mount since late march. More than 2 dozen ranger refugees have died of starvation on a boat its been a terrific 2 months off the coast of bangladesh nearly 400 people on the vessel were trying to reach malaysia and were rescued by bangladeshis coast guard on wednesday thursday with headlines got more news here on out sara right after we won by for throughout history behind has come together in our darkest moments this is a moment pretty much. Where retreat from the world actually save every generation has its moment this one is ours ringback. Hello and welcome to this weeks rewind im elizabeth purana and if youve seen the show before you know that were taking a look at some of the very best documentaries weve made of the past decade here. This week we rewinding back to 2011 when aljazeera sweat

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