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This is outside source. We have the lest on the coronavirus from around the world. Another surge ofus coronav infections in italy, and leaders of the g20 says 5 billion is being injectednt the economy. And Unemployment Benefits might be just theiotart. Millns of workers in the u. K. Will claim 80 of their averages monthly profi to help them cope with the Financial Impact of the virus. Hairdressers and child minders, and many others, through no fault o their own, risk losing their livelihoods. To you i say this you have it been forgotten. Weren it together. People in the u. K. Are urged to open their windows to take part in a natl round of applause for healthcare workers. Right. Well find out why one countrys appe have succeeded in the battle against the coronavirus where others havfailed. Welcome to outside source. Straightaway, images from arounk the where a round of applause is taking place across the country. Well take you to belfast. Lets see if wean hear anything from here. Might be a bit quiet away from the microphones. This is belfast. What were doing is, as you can see, going right around the country, because this is initiative that started actually by one person on social mediat that jaid lets find a way to show had ourat appren fore frontline careers, putting themselves in the line of fire to helpat in thee against this virus. This, of course, has happened in countries right acrs europe. Lets take a listen to some of the clapping. [applause] s t is enin th in the u. K. Here clapping is going on up and down inthe unitedom right now. The are live pictures from a helicopter across london. You canee the frontline stars there, the police if this case. People coming out on their front steps, opening up their windows, their doors, coming out on their patios, clapping, in ahow of solidarity. This has an interesting principle behind it really, because not only does it boost the morale hopefully of all those frontline workers those n. H. S. Staffers and careers thre clapping for but gives a boost to the people doing the clapping, to coming out, seethg r neighbors, showing the sense of community, showing that sense of solidarity. These are pictures of nottingham. You can see the lights on. Kits d everywhere. Obviously for obvious reasons people not coming out on to thet ets, but these are belfast people in belfast coming out deir frontrs, not out on to th streets, keeping the distance. Of course social distancing, everyone keeping two meters apart. Community together, a way of showing solidarity right acros the country. An inspired idea by one person, who had seen this happen obviously, weve seen the ctures from italy, from spain, the netherlands, and one persons message said lets do it here, do it here inhe u. K. , and 8 00 p. M. Local time was the time they chose. Thats what happened. People have come out. Theres a fily out front there with a wonderful spiderman outfit there. People with continuous applause. Lets take a listen. Back tse talconies in nottingham. Lets see if our microphones are clos enough to pick anyone up. You can see shado of people there. Had theres more clappinoing on, jus a bit of housekeeping, that were broadcasting on bbc news around the world. In a few seconds well b joined by viewers here in the u. K. As well. All right. Welcome to viewers here in the u. K. Weve been on air onld bbc w news broadcasting across the globe. Now were bringing the two channels together. We can get an update on whats en happening around the world. So lets get underway. There are now nearly half a million recorded coronavirus cases globally, and over 22,000 deaths. Thats the number there sadly. Unfortunately we know that number is rising all the time. We know testing isnt rlly available in many places. So the number of cases is likely to be much, much higher. Lets take a look a this from the united nations, ver Strong Language in this tweet were at war with a virus not winning it. In interehow they laid this out. It took the world three months to reach 100,000 confirmed cases. Next 100,000 happened in 12 days a third took three days. The fourth 1. 5 days. This war needs a world plan to fight it. That was tweeted ahead of a Video Conference amongst the g20, the largest 20 countries in the world where they pledged 5 trillion to help counter the Economic Impact of trying to fight this. Vir lets take a look at a different map now, because its revealing for a differe this map was released to show the status of each country, the border of every one of them restrict or closed now, having a huge impact on the economy, the impact of the virus on lives is of course massive too. Spain hit a grim landmark today as theoleath there went past 4,000. Another 655 deaths in the last 24 hours. People ordered to stay at home. Thats now been extende for another two weeks. We can look at ts man, spains prime minister, has been accused of failing to protect healthcare staff by the opposition there, as 14 of those infected are medics. For morhile the healthcare personnel of the country have been lauded as heroes, a lot of people belie that the Healthcare System is ratherun rfunded in certain areas. That has been exposed by this crisis. Now, a wle batch of test kits were imported from china for use this week. T ns out that many of those, or one batch of those, is faulty, or its not as good as the government had hoped. Eres been a sort of diplomatic issue between china and spn over these kits which the government hoped would theyre having to turn to other imports of test equipment in order to improve that aspect about of their management of the crisis. Well, the country with the highest death toll in the world italy. Over 600 people have died in the last 24 hours. Over 8,000 people in all. Iere appears to be an err the Data Collected by the countrys Civil Protection it was reported that there were no deaths on thursday in thest third w aected region. Thats piedmont. And that would be unprecedented move. He no are fears that southern italy could be facing a similar experience to the north. Thats, of course, where the outbreak again. Cities like the epicenter, where they believed the urns of 115 victims, grouping togethe the fallen, wearing a sash of the italian flag is the mayor who we rehed. Wi the u. K. Finally imitating the italian lockdown, a warning. Britain had an advantage of being two weeks behind italy with the outbreak. Ey should have used it better. Im afraid bonis joh lost precious te. Theres a risk it could cost many lives. Sing those days could turn out to be a serious mistake. The containmeeasures may have started to work in northern italy, although there is again today an increase in new infections. Concern is growing in the poorer south, and here in the capital, where cases and deaths are rising. In rome, this hospital has opened a new coronavirus wing, and its already under pressure. The peak hasnt been reached here. With crematoriums bursting, its man versus virus, and the latter is sti winni. Okay. Lets leave italy. Were going to move on t nowo africa. Now there the country with the highest number of covid19 is south africa, 709. The country is preparing a 21day nationwide lockdown at midnight tonight. Weve be finding out how the poorer communities in capetown are prepang. In those poorer communities today, clear signs of trole. The message about social to some. Ng has not got through and millions of Small Businesses ke this gym fear the government wont help them survive the lockdown. No. Theyre not helping me financially to support our business. Youre on your own here . Yeah, on our own. The immediate challenge here is overcrowding and hygiene. No Running Water here, and 40 people sharing. This is famously the worlds most unequal society. The virus set to expose that cruel chasm between the an riche rest. And now we take you to india. This is the scene in calcutta. Like many indian cities streets are quiets the country tries to move to contain the spread of coronavirus. Poce are enforcing ssict rucross the country, meant 1. 3 billion peopleents of our correspondent in the capital of deli hasee telling us there growing concern to access to primary supplies. The primary ooncernf citizens is access to primary supplies. Where police are implenting ders, theres confusion, but in this regard fresh guidelines have bn issued telling the police they need to give accs to. Officials say in the next few days, supplies is likely to be restored. The other challenge forhe government is check the poor and homeless those stranded witut shelter. One country that appears to have suceded with the coronavirus where others have failed is south korea. Itsttanaged to f the curve of new infections, done it without chinas extreme lockdown. We went to a intensive care ut in s all these patients in i. C. U. Are over 65, who care in the country. The benefits of flattening the curve means theres even time to e smile. Tho come to the i. C. U. Are really bad cases. Its har to completely predict whether they will live or not. When these tough cases get rewarding. s especially this is the key to saving lives, according to south korean healad officials, staying ahe of the virus by tracingia potey infected patients and testingut them, doctors say the country needs to be ready for second wave of covid19. Can we respond as well ase did the first wave . Will there be five, ten times more patients . I do not know. We dont have immunity. All country scientists should Work Together to development a theres also a new threat from overseas. Of thousand arrivals from europe and many from the u. S. Are now being testednto pre a fresh outbreak. The south korea may be breatng a sif relief for now, but this crisis is far from over. Stay with us here on outside course. Over 3 Million People in the u. S. File claims for unUnemployment Benefits. It may be just the start. The two main symptoms of coronavirus to look for are a dry cough a or a fever. If youre sneezing a lot, got a runny nose or headache, you may be ill, but youve probably not got coronavirus. How high fever is a coronavir one and what exactly is a well, its when you cough and theres no phlegm, this is not the odd cough here and there, but constantly coughing for no other reason. How high is a coronavirus fever . If you have one, youll know out it. Technically its a body 37 of more than 37. 8 degrees or 100 degrees fahrenheit. Basically you will feel hot ando chest and back would be hot. This is outside source. Our lead story onother surgef coronavirus in italy as leaders of the g20 say 5 trillion is being injected into the global economy. Lets turn to the United States now. The death toll there hasassed 1,000. New york and new york state is the epicenter. And e numbers are frightening. Its now coued more than 37,000 positive cases. Thats almost half of theotal for the whole u. S. The state also recorded its biggest daily rise in deaths. 100 people in the past 24 hours, bringing the overall number there to 385. Heres new yorks governor andrew cuomo. Older, sicker patients, staying on ventilators longer, they usuallyave a worse outcome. Ght . I think people get that from their usual experience. What were seeing now is tt is happening. Weve had people on for a very long time. En they h gotten better. They are passing away. So the number of deaths is at 385. Its up from 285. Since we still have a large number of people o ventilators aong period of time, theec experts expt that number to continue to increase. Emergency services have been inundated. One tweet, last night the e. M. S. In new york took 6,406 medical 911 cal the highest volume ever, and this is startling, surpassing 9 11. New york is scrambling to prepare hospitals from an influx of newatients. One hospital in queens, people have died inside the emergency room awaiting for a bed. A refrigerated truck has been stationed outside to hold the bodies of theead. So pretty grim comings and goings in new york. Lets take a look at whats happening in a bit more detail. K. Well stay here in new y these are the les outside that hospital, people waiting to get tested. 13 coronavirus patients are died in the last 24 hours, just in that hospital. This another hospital, equment being moved around there, i manhattan, makeshift morgue being set up as well. And have a look a ts as well. This is miami now. Away from new york. Th bu is a huge Field Hospital being built there pretty mmh f scrap. Covid19 patients could be treated here. Extraordinary pparations taking place there. Alongside the physical disease affecting tens of thousands of americans is the Economic Impact, which affects millions. Almost 3. 3 million americans filed unemployment cims last week, more than four times the prevusecord. Lets have a look at how that compares to the last 20 years. This is extraordinary. We can have a look here, hiswo s, ive never seen a graph like the rise today, thats a spike, more a skyrocket. The latest unemployment numbers were pricked to be really bad. They turned out to be catastrophic. Catastrophic sums up so much of theres an article for our out if you get a chance. He says, the governmentordered shutdown hasnt just shuttered business entirely, but vaporized the jobs of manyti americs, plarly Vulnerable Service workers who live paycheck to paycheck, of course, and sayshis multi trillion relief, will it be quick enough to stem the bleeding. It is absolutely incredible. We arealking about 3. 3 million americans lost their jobs in one week. T one month. Not six months. But one week. It completely obliterates any previous records. Ck in 198 we saw the highest immber of weekly Unemployment Insurance c were made, where 665,000. Thiss just staggering. It just goeso show just how ravaging the economic comeback of the coronavir will be in the United States. Remember, this is the first real case of economic data. It does not actually through people that are selfemployed. Economy. Means, part of the gig it also, according to some experts, it suggestion that it doesnt really truly reflect p w maple have filedor Unemployment Insurance because by this manylaims that itsaded possible that itial cla werent really even all accounted for in this weekly number. Its pretty certain were going to see this nber go up again. President trumps democratic rivals have begun highlighting previous commentse made, downplaying the threat of the icoutbreak. Cr pointed to tweets like this one. Donald trump tweeted this himself. His own words. Last year, 37,000 americans died from the common flu. Nothing is shut down. Think about that. Omy go on. Th was tweeted on march 9th, the same day all of italy went into a National Lockdown to stop the spread of the virus. Two democratic groups have started running multimillion doll campaigns swing states criticizing president trumps handling of the cries, and theyre not pulli punches. Heres one called priorities u. S. A. Take a look at this. The coronavirus. Thi is the new hope. We have it totally under control. One person coming in fm china. One day its like a miracle and wl disappear. When you have 15 people, and within couple days it will be close down to zero. Weve done a great job keeping it to a minimum. I like this stuff. I really get it. No. I dont take responsibility at all. Lets start with the the numbers. All this, shall we . That trillion dollar stimulus, is it enough . Is it going to work . Look, i dont think anyone this will be the last of it. You have nancy pelosi speaking today saying theyll have to look at me because of the job numbers you just pointed out, 3. 3 million. Thats already more jobs lost in whe of the 20082009 financial cris. During the Great Depression at the end o1920s, 13 million jobs were lost. But that was over the course of three years. This has only been a week that the u. S. Has been shut down, and already weve g 3. 3 million filing for unemployment. Probably moe wanting to s so with that kind of economic i devastatioont think anyone on capitol hill i kidding themselves this massive stimulus package just put out is ing to be the end of it. Yeah. Interest sg. Weve beewing the people images from new york. Tw, i want to go there and kind of human cost as opposed to the economic cost. Nits extraordinary tha york state has become this epicenter, this feuding betwe the governor of new yorknd president trump. Yeah. Keep an eye on louisiana, by the way, as well, becau were starting to get reports out of louisiana, new orleans in particular, known as a party town, that could benother big hotspot, not as much as new york, but still ather problem. There is friction with governors d the federal government throughout the countryra with te fe government, the white house, donald trump saying, look, its up to governors and states to get ahold of ventilators, protective equipment, they need. The states saying, n we need a coordinated effort. Heres whats going on. We found out in the last day or two that individual states are competing against eachor other ventilators, for masks, for for goggles. Owns and shields, thats driving the price up of some of thesect proe equipment that the doctors and nurses so badly nee which is youve got people like andrew cuomo saying this shouldnt be done o a state b statebystateb with other states a theompete federal government. Date. Anks for bringing us up to aordinary times in the u. S. , and not just the u. S. , but around the wld. Keep watching outside source. Byebye. Presentation of this program is provided by. Man babbel, an Online Program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french, and more. The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pu solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station viewers like you. Thank you. Mrrogers its a beautiful girl we are the curious. Woman 1 wow man 1 the adventurous. 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