A burgeoning new migrant crisis. Hello, im terry martin. Good to have you. With us. The u. S. Death toll in the coronavirus pandemic has now surpassed a quarter of a 1000000 people by far the highest national, told worldwide. Infections are soaring to new highs across the country. New york city was the epicenter of the u. S. Outbreak earlier this year. Now its decided to close all Public Schools again as it fights a resurgence of the virus. Its an unseasonably early last week of school for children across new york city. Classrooms are shifting to Online Learning until the notice. Its the latest in a series of new restrictions in the state. Parents and students alike are unhappy. Its super unfortunate that these kids are going to be denied an education, but we can go eat dinner inside a restaurant or to roll to the left. Or it kind of sucks for a little sad, its close by. If thats whats best for the carrots, well go with it. This is man, feels the same way workers. I want to firm that as much as we are unhappy today that this moment was reached. We are resolved to keep fighting. Thats what new yorkers do. And we will overcome this moment. Cases in the state have more than doubled over the past 2 weeks. But new york isnt the any state to see an exponential rise. Case loads across the country are increasing, as are new restrictions. Deaths have also been mounting, passing quarter of a 1000000 since the start of the pandemic. The president elect is warning even more people could die of President Trump refuses to share crucial information with the incoming administration. From the me over 300000000, americans that are beyond our, our Border Guards are going to have to be taken care of. And theres a whole lot of things that are just, we just dont have available to us, which unless its made available soon, were going to be behind by weeks or months or even as promising fact scenes raise the hope of an end to the crisis. The country will still have to enjoy a long winter. Well, for more, lets talk to dr. Peter chen, hong. Hes an Infectious Disease specialist at the university of california, San Francisco, and whole tanks for being with us more than 250000 deaths. How did things get this bad in the u. S. . Well, terry, i think they are. This is pretty simple. Its the lack of a national strategy, a slight where 50 Different Countries with 50 different strategies. The virus has no, i mean borders so that its no surprise that whats happening in one part of the country and the other by these exploding 2, highly effective vaccines, could soon be approved, possibly in a matter of weeks. What are your expectations in terms of impact on the pandemic in u. S. . Well, terry, i have cautious optimism. Of course, thats the civil lining in all of this, its estimated that pfizer says we can have 40000000 doses by the end of friday, 20. And one juror says, 20000000 doses, and that if 1000000 goes to college, will only be able to treat some of the healthcare workers and 1st responders. So, you know, not good news for everyone, but at least something to hope for. Whats the situation in your clinic and others like it . When it comes to treating coven 19 patients . Do you have the resources you need . What we start by reading this very stockpiled mass, like were preparing for the storm thats about to come. We know that he says in the community lag, whats seen in the hospital by about 2 weeks, so that its like the side of siding before the hurricane comes to prediction. Home sank. You very much. That was dr. Peterson home. Hes a Infectious Disease specialist. The university of california, San Francisco now to india, where the capital delhi is considering plans to reintroduce some lockdown measures following best of gatherings and drop in temperatures. The nation as a whole was bracing for a spike in cases. But residents in telly have already seen the numbers go up, u. W. Meets those at the frontline of the citys battle with code 19 the day is just beginning for john, but he knows it will be a long one. He counted 15 bodies in the morning when he left the morgue at dennys largest school, the 1000 hospital, where he will, he will spend all of the, at this chemical idea. He had cremate the body, see feet, and ensure that people suffering. The shock of losing a Family Member to the coronavirus have proper protective gear. As they see their last goodbyes for the last week has been bringing in twice the number of bodies done earlier. Delhi is experiencing its 3rd spike in called 1000 cases, with close 200 deaths every day. Was assigned to the mortuary after many workers before him quit over the vent by the number of corpses coming in. I had to step over bodies to sort through the names of the victims. I had to summon all my courage. Of course i was scared. Ive never seen anything like it in my life. Ive never seen so many bodies still, he soldiers on. He says someone has to cure at the local hospital, delhis largest coronavirus facility. The spike is evident. The severity of the cases has also risen as many more seek admission. While this hospital still has a high number of designated coronavirus beds available, they only have a handful of free ventilators and intensive care units or i. C. U. Beds left. This after i. C. U. Beds at this facility alone have been for drupal during the pandemic. Authorities here are confident that things are under control, but they are also bracing for more cases, more and more people coming out of their home. So this is a big number of people who was there and sort of getting the authorities are now mapping out ways to prevent the Healthcare System from being over bend with daily gases in delhi. Crossing the a powder mob. The National Government has now stepped in my partys plan to significantly down pop the thing, increase the number of i. C. U. Beds and also deploy Emergency Health care elsewhere to delhi, to the morgue and the board. A stuffy, distant world. Crowds continue to charm the market. Just didnt think really, the only restriction is just unnecessary. We cause you is no need to worry cases are going up. So keep rising even during a shutdown. People go out anyway, you want to make a difference. Your synopsis would be interesting to watch and right now, if we take some people feel so it becomes easy for them. Back at the crematorium strongly disagrees. His is the kind of book that makes him vince when he sees the markets and shouting together on the street. Memories often dont, dont maybe feeding for those out and about. But its still a free to come close to his cheese on daughters and his eating mother. But hes not giving up, locked on fatigue, is not an option. Its only been the pandemic ends that in truly go home. While theyre reporting from delhi. Well, the number of new infections here in germany has risen again with more than 22000 cases reported over a 24 hour period. Thats just at almost 3 weeks of a partial law. The increase comes as lawmakers in germany voted to strengthen government powers for tackling the coronavirus crisis. In berlin, police were forced to break up a protest by thousands of demonstrators who defied calls to wear masks and keep distance. Water cannon and pepper spray deployed by police to disperse the demonstrators. Thousands gathered near the German Parliament building a crowd, including antigovernment protesters, coronavirus skeptics, and members of far right groups. Many were not Wearing Masks or maintaining social distancing. They were protesting against coronavirus restrictions, which they see as a violation of their civil rights. In my opinion, the restrictions are disproportionate. Surely it should have been possible to come up with other measures that dont cause so much suffering. You still believe i am here for my children and my grandchildren. I will not allow their freedom to be taken away. Yeah. Well, Police Clashed with protesters outside lawmakers inside parliament who are largely in agreement and approve the new infection protections long of the law is meant to put the governments response of the coronavirus on a stronger legal footing. Previous legislation only listed broad general provisions and didnt foresee the severity of the pandemic or the specific restrictions needed to reign it in. This led to local courts, overturning some of the measures. The new law defines more concretely which restrictions can be introduced, including mandatory face masks, limited social contacts, and restaurant closures. Health minister, young spawn, defended the measures and criticize those protesting against them. To have you laugh, to be against it, even to deny the obvious. Oh, that is possible and must be possible in a free and open country. But those who are allowed are far from being right. And certainly not in the majority. And this did not deter the demonstrators outside, despite polls showing they are in the minority. A recent survey found 56 percent of germans believe the restrictions are justified and some actually want even stricter measures. Spring in our Political Correspondent here live on the phone. And clearly its been 2 and a half weeks since germany reimposed restrictions aimed at curbing the surge in corona virus infections. But infection rates are still high. Does that mean were likely to see even tougher measures . And if so, what could they be . Well yeah, he said if there were tentative signs of optimism last week that the curve was flattening. But at this current rate of the new infections i made is very likely that when the 16 state premiers need next week that they will indeed discuss further tightening of the measures and extensions of the measures the month of november and 1. Topic that is very likely to be on the table schools. So far, schools in germany are still open, but what a lot of people are discussing is a sort of hybrid model where half of the students are in school and half of the students are learning at home from home and learning digitally virtually from home. And then they switch after 2 weeks. So this is a model that is going to be very likely going to be discussed next week. And weve seen some really angry protests against the covert measures are already in place. Is the government losing public support leeana . You said weve seen angry protests yesterday, they have very vocal, very loud. But we do have to clearly say that it is a minority. Its a loud minority, but it is a minority. The majority of germans actually supports the governments actions against the spread of the coronavirus. Over half of germans say they think that measures are appropriate and theyre 18 percent off germans, according to recent studies that say measures there should be even strictures. So the government does enjoy a broad support off in the german population. And good vaccines are all the horizon there nearing approval. What sort of vaccination strategy is the government preparing . While the vaccination strategy is obviously still being discussed, what we do know so far is that the government is planning a massive rollout. 60 Vaccination Centers that it is planning to vaccinate risk groups 1st, including medical medical personnel that it is planning to cover the costs for the vaccine and very important that importantly, that the coronavirus vaccination will be voluntary in the thank you so much. That was the w. s leonie from hunnish to say look at some other stories making headlines around the world. Today. 3 people have been killed and others injured in protests of broke out after the arrest of ugandan president ial candidate and pop star bobby one. He was arrested in the capital kampala on wednesday for allegedly flouting 19 rules, while campaigning, police fired tear gas as they tried to disperse lines. Supporters tell a Prime Ministers threatening a tough response to protesters demanding his removal a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy. He spoke after another night of mass protests in bangkok with activists marching on thailands Police Headquarters and defacing walls, paying a day earlier, police used water cannon and tear gas on demonstrators. Injury dozens. Japanese lawmakers have declared a climate of emergency in a symbolic vote by parliament, powerful lower chamber. This follows last months commitment by japan to aim to cut Greenhouse Gas emissions to net 0 by 2050. A nonbinding declaration by the lawmakers cites unprecedented damage from hurricanes flooding and forest fires exacerbated by climate change. A new migrant crisis is emerging on Spains Canary islands were just last month. More than 8000 africans arrived by boat hoping to get to europe. Human Rights Groups say people are being kept in dire conditions when they arrive, while local Officials Say theyre simply overwhelmed by the situation. The journey by sea to the Spanish Islands is arguably europes most treacherous for migrants. You w. C. On Philip Schultz has been to gran canaria to see what awaits those who make the crossing from here, journalists can go no further. Some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the ports of 5 times as many as were expected. Aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but its impossible for news to find out. Seamus santana works for the refugee council. His colleagues have been inside the camp. Everyone seems on the floor. Some intense and some out in the open. Weeping criticizing this from day one, but we didnt think it would get this bad. There are 2000 to 300 people in the camp, and the numbers are growing every day. 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. Last weekend alone. The crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off other migration routes. The government has started housing new arrivals in hotels near the camp. Human rights activists say theyre not getting a fair shot at the asylum system. A group of migrants from senegal, say they fear theyll soon be deported. But that route journalists are not welcome here either. D. W. News is told to leave in mid conversation is angry at the Spanish Government, but also feels abandoned by the european union. Im disappointed with spain and with europe. This is shameful. What a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently. But we have no clue what the governments strategy is to deal with the migration crises here on the canaries. Spains government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. Critics say this is turn the islands into a prison. For months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. Nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. Valuable preparation time has been lost. Instead, the island government, the Central Government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one in the Spanish Government has now started to procure further accommodation for the migrants. Many fear that this housing with philip before long earlier i spoke to sophie from the United NationsRefugee Agency in spain, asked her what she makes of the situation on the canaries. And the way europe is dealing with migration. This is a bigger issue than the kind of the end as is going to be insane. 17000. 00 rivals in a year is manageable for a country like spain, part of the european union. It is not manageable for india of going to be at its use as you see it is your heart didnt want thirtys ari folman well, and they cannot hope anymore. But largescale it is manageable and here indeed, this is what we are calling for. An additional attention, Additional Resources planned it or me being made a concrete very quickly does no time for any long term planned. Is it time for now and immediate response, we did a lot of resources, human resources, physical resources, in a proper migration. And aside from the United NationsRefugee Agency, armenias leader, nicole pasha. Neon has presented a plan to resolve a political crisis that began after he signed a truce with john aimed at ending fighting over the disputed nagornokarabakh region. Prime minister partially on is facing mass unrest for agreeing to the russian brokered cease fire. Armenia lost significant territory under the deal. Some Ethnic Armenians have begun leaving their homes in areas set to be handed over to control. For more, im joined now by emily. Sure win. In the armenian capital yerevan, emily, you were just in the got a car. Whats the situation there on the ground . We, we just got back from yesterday and the situation on the ground is peaceful there. We saw convoys of armenian soldiers who are seemingly leaving some of the regions that we cross through. But there are traces of this recent conflict, this recent war, basically everywhere you look, they even lie in the road. There were burnt out cars cars that were clearly thrown from the road side by blasts during the war. We also saw a rocket that was basically just sticking out of the road, just armed rocket. And that cars were kind of driving by. And the same can be said in the towns and cities, including the biggest city in the carriage, where many of the windows were blown out. There were traces of bombs. I saw one man who was taping closed, his windows with cellophane. He said hes preparing for his grandchildren to return to step on their carriage. And the anger at what has happened is really real on the ground. As you said, some people leaving districts that have been under armenian control, even though theyre very under international law. And theyre now being handed over, some people who lived there have been burning their houses. We saw one of those houses burning on the roadside. They dont want to leave anything behind for azerbaijan. In armenia, where you are and theres been protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister pasha young. Is there any indication that he might actually step hes under huge pressure, but so far hes been standing his ground. That sense of betrayal by the Prime Minister. He called crushing on is one of the main emotions that we kind of felt on the ground as well in nagornokarabakh. And in yerevan, everyone has been saying to us that sold part of armenia off, and that hes a traitor. And thats one of the main chance that weve been hearing at protests here in yerevan as well. Even the president here in armenia, the other day called for and he called on to resign for his cabinet to resign. And for there to be new elections, new parliamentary elections, but on himself has repeatedly said that hell take responsibility for what happened on to himself. And he is kind of trying to reshuffle his cabinet in order to remain. And we thank you very much for that update. Was only sure when in your, of, on in poland, thousands of people have staged a fresh rally in warsaw to protest. An attempt to tighten the countrys abortion walls. Last month, polands top court outlawed abortions for fetal abnormalities amounting to a battle nearly all abortions in the country. The proposed changes have unleashed the largest demonstrations in decades and are driving more women to seek abortions abroad. Another night of protests in poland. Thousands of women took to the streets once more to voice outrage over a Supreme Court ruling that could further tighten the countrys strict abortion laws. Already many women have been forced to travel abroad for the procedure. Polish kind ecologists works in germany. Hes inundated with hate mail from compatriots for performing abortions on polish women. First and foremost, they want to insult you. They tell me, im a murderer. Im used to that by now. He also gets letters from women, thanking him. Youve saved my life, this one reads. He says hes horrified by the proposed changes when a baby would die after birth, it is torture to force women to have it anyway. The polish women can count on a network of european organizations providing help a prochoice organization based in berlin. She has come to the train station to pick up. Arriving from poland is about the pride. She was really anxious and cried for 2 days. She doesnt want to give birth to a disabled child, but shes being forced to do so helps women find a clinic organizes accommodation and collects donations. Mara clarke, founder of the international network, abortion support says many of the women reaching out for help are polish. And when this ruling happened, on the 22nd of october, we went from getting 300 polls a month to in one case 300 calls in one day. And i know because people are terrified, fueled by desperation, to protest in poland, show no signs of abating. Before we go just a footnote in the coronavirus and ethics story, its not just affecting humans, the lives of many animals are also being disrupted, particularly those in captivity. This is ray, a 6 year old african penguin. Her home is in the Monterey Bay Aquarium in california, but because of coronavirus restrictions, its currently close. So ray has taken to exploring her home as she walls around all the wing staff. And just like the usual visitors, ray has discovered theres lots to see. Some species must look good enough to eat, and shes clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguins go. So your news for now, remember you can get all or all you news information, relic caucus or website this t w dot com. Im terry martin. Lets watch the 1st to the conflict zone, the front in the fall of muslims in a special edition of conflict zones on the crisis in all the called. The last movement in several probe, aging, and prodemocracy figures the mole to justify what they dominate, say. Some of their arguments so clearly from the start of the test of the conflict. So focused on politics. A anted by Law Enforcement and forgotten by society. Discarded children on the streets of the philippines for homer, what they find persecution, prison and violence. 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