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In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day with everything outside of a standstill and all of us the world at home alone as the number of corona virus infections continues to climb exponentially here in europe and in north america doctors are warning the only protection we have is indoors staying home going nowhere and it is no longer an option today germany closed its borders with 5 of its neighbors and from madrid to new york to Berlin Stores shops bars and restaurants were closed as governments take more drastic measures to keep the coronavirus as far away from as many people as possible this is an unprecedented shutdown of Economic Activity that could easily morph into a recession or worse and despite the u. S. Federal reserve cutting Interest Rates to near 0 stock markets tumbled again today at midnight tonight a ban on flights from europe to the u. S. Will expand to include the u. K. And ireland and the European Union today proposed its own travel ban also for 30 days here is European Commission chief ursula from the line between form today our g 7 park notes that we propose to introduce a temporary restriction on nonessential travel to the European Union why that because we think nonessential travel should be reduced right now to in order to not to spread the virus further be it within the European Union or by leaving the European Union but also to avoid nonessential travel not to have more potential strain on our health care system. Of course there will be exemptions for example for e. U. Citizens coming back home for Health Care Workers slide doctors and nurses but also scientists working on the solution of this Health Crisis we do see but also people commuting on borders now who are working on both sides of the borders for example there will be exemptions it is a restriction that should be in place for an initial period of 30 days and we have been talking about that with the g 7 partners from the lion there speaking earlier today in europes largest economy the with or getting longer the lives of shut in restrictions and people infected with the virus at least 14 people have died from the virus here in germany and more than 6600 have tested positive here is what chancellor Angela Merkel said today then ill call them via internet we still need drastic measures as has so often been said to slow down the rate of infection is such drastic measures have never been taken in our country. But at the moment theyre necessary to reduce the amount of close contact between people. To bring down the number of infections and serious cases just read an article or i want to go now dont tell me. And talk with our Political Correspondent brought good evening to you the chancellor today she stopped short of declaring of state of emergency but she announced some very significant measures none the less right. Yes indeed she didnt go to the actual extreme of the measures that are available to you but it is the case that the measures that have been decided today are completely unprecedented in modern germany Something Like this has never been imposed in germany and in fact in the federal state of bavaria which implemented these measures this morning already announced their implementation they did that by declaring a state of emergency in that region and that federal state. Is very extreme its something that hasnt happened in germany before basically whats happening is that everything that is not essential everything that is not absolutely necessary for survival is being shut down so that people are basically being forced to stay at home without a curfew having been imposed so theres no reason to leave your home anymore no reason to go out and have fun as it were to go to the gym or to the cinema. Or to go shopping for fun theres only shopping for necessities for things such as food and medicine you know in places like where you are the mall of america or the mall of berlin i should say there are going to look like ghost towns at least for the short term these are hard decisions for the government to make and as ever the chancellor made these decisions only after consulting with International Partners of germany right. Yes i think what im trying to do here is some sort of damage control i guess you could call it because whats been happening in recent weeks is that many countries have been moving on the earth and countries here in europe within the European Union have been imposing their own measures closing their own borders with odd really coordinating this with other members of the European Union and obviously we know that for instance the United States and post a travel ban on europe of people coming from europe without even talking to the European Union so by talking to the g 7 within the g 7 format which includes the United States and by talking within the European Union chancellor merkel is trying to reestablish some sort of International Coordination some sort of International Effort so that these measures that are taken in various countries do not in fact work against each other all the while the number of newly infected people continues to increase here in germany how are germanys hospitals in clinics how are they coping right now but whats in fact happening in germany is that the hospitals are not of iran yet we havent yet reached the point where there are so many thousands of serious cases that need intensive care that need to be hospitalized so that the hospitals at the moment are not at the point yet where the peak is overwhelming them and that is exactly the reason why all of these measures are being taken these most recent measures and in fact all of the measures that were taken in the recent weeks its an its an attempt to try and keep down the number of the rate of the number of infections the spread of the virus so that the hospitals do not get overwhelmed so that the people that do get admitted to hospital have a chance of being cured and that the number of people that get admitted to hospital can in fact be admitted. All right our Political Correspondent pons brought on the story for us tonight in central berlin and thank you. Well as we said borders are closing here in Europe Germany today became one of numerous European Union countries imposing full or partial border closures really has announced controls on the countrys borders with switzerland austria denmark whats in berg and france. Gridlock on the french german border these cars have been waiting for at least 30 minutes to end to germany the certainty with sending back any vehicle which is not being granted special status the end to germany has a valid reasons across its going to have to go into its just one of many makeshift border controls set up on monday in a bid to stem the corona Virus Outbreak german citizens and residents may continue through as can delivery drivers and those commuting to work and you on display in corona virus symptoms will be handed over to health authorities. Doesnt find it normal actually they need to protect to somehow from everything thats been happening its really bad at the moment there is no set time frame for these travel restrictions and the government says it might extend them to borders with other neighboring countries. Or more borders are being closed the world is trying to seal itself off away from the coronavirus where are we on this monday well lets pull in a man who is known as the voice of reason in the voice of calm in all of this John Campbell is a british physician and he has been educating the public about the al break on his you tube channel dr campbell the skin to have you back on the day would you agree that here in europe and in north america we are now entering what will be the worst phase of this pandemic. Well you know im afraid not i think were still in the relatively early stages because we can expect the number of cases to carry on increasing for some time at the moment so the number of cases in germany at the moment is is underreported as it is in all European Countries because were not testing everyone so my government has estimated that theres actually 10 times to 20 times more actual cases than the testing would indicate but chancellor merkel for example has estimated that this could affect 70 percent of the german population so we are nowhere near that yet so im afraid were going to see a continuation of increasing numbers of cases and the french your thought is of estimated that the doubling time at the moment in france is every 3 days which is quite a horrendous rate of increase for the number of cases unfortunately and thats probably going to go increasing what we need to do now is slow down the rate of increase we absolutely have to slow down the rate because its increasing too quickly at the moment and this means that suma going to be overwhelmed and Health Services are going to be over well im delighted that the german hospitals are coping at the moment and if we get got doubling numbers every 3 or 4 days then thats only going to be a matter of time till they asked the vienna challenge and we need to delay that as long as we can and reduce those numbers as much as we possibly can so that we can know if i could i want to take a listen to what the head of the w. H. O. Said today about the outbreak we have a simple message for all countries test test test test every suspected case if they have if they did is positive eyes or leave them and find out who they had been in close contact with. To 2 days before they have developed symptoms and theres those people to. Dr campbell there are still significant supply problems with tests in the United States im wondering at this stage how valuable are are these tests i mean should we still be trying to test everybody. Theres very much 2 views on that ground there is the view taken by the World Health Organization which says testing is absolutely essential and theres a view taken by my government which says that testing is less essential in my government are actually reserving testing now for people that are clinically ill it will inform the clinical Decision Making but i think a lot of this rationale is given for the lack of testing in my country and in the United States has actually driven by a lack of the number of tests so for example in the United States rather than adopt the World Health Organization standard test at the start of this pandemic the center for Disease Control in Atlanta Georgia decided to produce their own test and there was great delays in not so not resulted in much reduced testing and in the meantime there was Community Spread within the United States where is the World Health Organization position on this where they say test test test is based on the chinese experience and on the south korean experience and to some degree on the singapore and hong kong experience where there was extensive testing in every case was isolated every case was diagnosed because the World Health Organization is saying that we cant fight a virus that we cant see and the only way we can see this virus is with testing and so we have to take really quite extreme measures in my view to to coincide with the World Health Organization is guiding on this and try and increase testing as much as we can now fairly soon there should be an Antibody Test so the tests at the moment are what we call the anti gen tests that are actually testing for the presence of the virus itself but soon will have testing for antibodies which are the immune response that the human body makes in response to the virus in response to that and to jen and that will not tell us who has the infection acutely necessarily but it would tell us who has had the infection in the past and that will give us a lot more information it would also tell us whos got the infection after probably do. About 3 or 4 days depending on the sensitivity of the test so i really feel providing more testing she is a priority just now yeah and we go from term testing to vaccines in seattle in the United States we understand that the 1st trials of human trials for a Coronavirus Vaccine have begun i mean it seems very fast what do you think about that. Its remarkably fast its really incredibly fast the progress thats been made theres lots of candidate vaccines at the moment and theyre on close stage one Clinical Trials now that means the very done some animal toxicology testing and few would be as past that to go into the phase one human trials so phase one human charles is going to be with Healthy Volunteers to basically teach at for the safety of the vaccine and then to have to test on larger numbers of human volunteers to test for the efficacy of the vaccine to make sure the vaccine is producing antibodies to make sure its confirming immunity and to make sure the vaccine is safe because of course vaccines that biological substances and they have the potential to do significant harm so theres still a long way to go yet and basically were not going to have a vaccine available for me to inject into peoples arms in 2020 its going to be 2021 before we have it here in germany there are reports that u. S. President trump tried to purchase a German Research lab by the name of cure back which is working on a Coronavirus Vaccine or to take a listen to what your bags cofounder said earlier this month about what theyre doing take a listen. Were seeing a lot of Political Support and the issue is being taken very seriously from all sides specifically we have received support from an International Vaccine initiative so that these Clinical Trials can also begin here we now have a platform process where we can quickly respond to new threats so we believe that this r. N. A. Technology is a very good way to rapidly provide solutions. And to be so thats what theyre doing bags today have rejected all reports that it was or is up for sale but it did not deny that it may have been in talks with the u. S. President so dr campbell i want to ask you as a medical professional do you consider political leaders wheeling and dealing in the middle of a pandemic is that a contribution to helping and healing the infirmed. Well i dont know if thats the case but if that is the case then patently it is not this is a time for all people to Work Together in the World Health Organization of stress this we really need to share information we need to share data to move forward as one human race i do hope theres no wheeling and dealing going on behind the scenes if there was ive been remarkably disappointed but our simply cant comment well as i was the case or not but there are a lot of vaccine candidates because people have taken different parts of the virus and trying to make vaccines from different genic components of the virus that huge system can learn to recognize so theres quite a few candidate vaccines going around midnight maybe 20 or more but a serious contenders fought for vaccines at the moment and i would hope that 4 or 5 of those may result in clinically successful vaccines that we really need to collaborate together on this is not about money that this is a lot of human lives at stake here this is theres no highest stakes than this and you know were looking at possibly 23 months maybe even longer of this social distancing and this is tough on everybody especially on the elderly and weve got reports now that loneliness has become an epidemic itself in that is an unintended consequence you could say of the coronavirus how should we address that. Yeah i dont really see any alternative to what were doing now we have to have the social isolation because we have no antiviral drugs and we have no vaccines that are proven to be effective against this virus so i dont think theres any real alternative but we have to realize that human beings of course are holistic we are mind body spirit and our social interactions and we cant ignore the mind on this theres a lot of anxiety thats giving rise to a lot of stress and a lot of people are suffering as a result of this social isolation older people and people with chronic conditions were probably socially isolated already and this is actually making that a lot worse so this is really a time for people to step up to the mark and go and see the older person in your housing block talk to the person whos got a long chronic sick condition whos just down the street from you come together as Communities JoinCommunity Health groups do things that are practical or practically going to help now we cant go around for a cup of tea we cant go around to give them a hug at the moment who we can certainly talk on social media we can certainly talk on the phone and we can even talk through close windows as long as they can see someone else of the not in direct contact and this social contact this social closeness that we cant have physically but we can have it through media through glass and through Electronic Devices is absolutely important absolutely critical we really need to move together as a community and bear in mind that we are mind body spirit and our social interactions and really go forward that helping people around us and reaching out to people around about is that we normally might not reach out to good words of advice there dr John Campbell joining us tonight with valuable insights as we progress further into this pandemic dr campbell thank you. Thank you brian. Well south korea is one of the countrys worst affected by this new coronavirus but business is they are working together to share the economic burden. So korean landlords and tenants are sharing the burden of weathering the decline in business caused by the corona Virus Outbreak with reductions in rents large traditional markets especially needed the help. That we. Used to get an average 300000 visitors a day. But since the corona Virus Outbreak began weve been seeing less than 110th of our usual number of customers. Business owners here have been suffering immensely so. Not only domestic sales are affected as International Trade has also dwindled especially for small export. As. Korea has a competitive global legend the fashion industry and its products are high in demand overseas but now that foreign buyers cant even enter korea coupled with slowing fabric shipments and fewer visitors to the market overall its having quite a large ripple effect. In addition to the rent reductions market managers have also coordinated strict Public Health responses some landlords have provided up to 50 percent off in rent although smaller reductions are more common but even those providing the discounts argue for more state led measures. Complementing revenues of the merchants biggest concern so tax remedies are needed although the government has announced new tax breaks a lower income tax means little if merchants arent making much to begin with so many want to see a decrease in value added taxes and then in. The large traditional markets rely on both tourism and elder shoppers both of which have dried up although more assistance may be coming. Social distancing measures are seen as key to protecting those most at risk of becoming seriously ill with. Uber he joins you know here in the studio for more i mean there are more and more initiatives to help high risk groups such as the elderly who have been advised to stay indoors not go anywhere what can you tell us about that i mean is it basically help the help the older people stay home well brant i dont know if youve been to a supermarket lately or you know any shop in the city but theyre becoming more crowded and you know at times even you know more aggressive and these are exactly the kind of situations that we should be avoiding right now but especially vulnerable groups so elderly even young people with auto immune diseases and so weve were seeing supermarkets around the world taking an initiative to make shopping safer for them so designating an hour at the beginning of the day or at the end of the day just for their elderly and then just for people that are sick or death disabled there are also some initiatives that are taking this one step further there are initiatives that are now offering help to vulnerable groups in their home we saw one in ireland recently where people are just saying hey i have some time i can come to your house and i can you know deliver groceries or you know you know walk your dog were seeing here a map from this initiative and people are just you know identifying where they are and so they can bring the help to the people in there that hes not using to the people offering help indeed you know its very i mean thats the the i guess the good news coming out of this break and apart from these high risk groups many others are i guess theyre going to feel the hit from this pandemic how can they were how are they coping i mean now just today were seeing wide restrictions on gatherings and these affect every aspect of our lives so were going to see you know restaurants having restrict. Hours bars etc. And you know were talking about an entire industry of entertainers artists musicians who are not going to be able to you know make ends meet because of these restrictions that are now are kind of open ended we dont know where theyre going to come to an end so a lot of crowdfunding you know initiatives aimed at supporting artists in this in this moment a lot of solidarity but also on social media were seeing signs of solidarity for the people that are on the front lines of this so doctors and nurses and medical workers so theres a video that we have of you know residents in spain out in their balconies showing solidarity to the doctors and to the nurses perhaps we can pull that off now and take a listen. As a way of showing them that even though they are out on the front lines that the people that are you know essentially the beneficiaries of their work are grateful and to show them that theyre not alone and everybody saw this we can also a video of people seeing people being serious it is a leap to helping people get through. Which is you know a long time weeks on end of having to stay at home and be by yourself so. Thank you very much is going to get some good news for a change. And the day is almost done the conversation continues online and remember no matter what happens between now and then tomorrow is another day well see that it was on. The feeds hard work done by. Saving the home reefs around the dominican republic. The sensitive ecosystem is under threat from the tourism financial pollution. The funny conservation project aims to save the delicate coral because the reefs are an important our data. 3000. And 13 its w. China quarantine diary. 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