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France is expected to remain very vigililant. The Scientific Council remains the waearing of masks in public. It is highly likely the french will have wear masks on public transport. More details will l also be givn regarding plans for widespread testing. What measures will be taken to ensure safety of children going back to school will be high on the agenda. There will be questions about whether masks will be compulsory and the reduction o of class sizes. Some businesses will be around allowed to o reopen u under strict measures. Workining from home will be encouraged, if possible. Experts recommended staggered maintntain social diststancing. Travel betetween r regions and france couould be allowed butt l most likely be heavily restricted until made to to limit the spread of the virus. The governments plan will be followed by debate and vote in parliament. Schools in france are set t o reopopen on a voluntary basis fm the 11th of may, but only 55 of parents in the country say they do not want to send their kids back while 19 say they will not. Are 12 million schoolchildren in france, and they returned to classrooms on the 11th of they returned to classrooms on the 11th of may will be a return to normality. It is also a registerered cold challenge particularly as parents have the choice of keeping their kids home as well, meaning no one is quite yet sure how many will turn up in two weeks time. French parents are stronglyy divided about how best to proceed. Less than half of parentss plan on sending their child back to school on the 11th of may. But there are start disparities depending on whether mum and dad are able to work from home. Remotely, 42king percent want to send their child back to school while 58 intend to keep them at home. For parents still working at cite, 54 plan onon sending ther child to school. As for the kids themselves, many are impatient to get back as well. [speaking french] [speaking french] schools have been warned that strict rulules must be follolowo the letter as r recently as the where theril, Scientific Council recommended school should remain shut until september. For children in france, school will now be a very different experience to ththe ones they he bebeen used to. O. Besides a lockdown, spain is using technology to help contain the spread of covid19. The government launched an app and authorized the tracking of over 40 million mobile phones, this to trace who infected people have been in contact with. France 24s team on the ground filed this report. Is an application for people to self evaluate whether they have coronavirus. Spanish]ing this doctor wanted to reassure her husband through monitoring, which she things could benefit many people. [speaking spanish] depending on the symptoms, the application also puts the user in touch with a doctor, sends an ambulance, even shows the patients location. S[e [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] for the developer of the application, it works on too many limits. [speaking spanish] it took three weeks for the governmement to extend a regionl initiative to an application available across the country. And the secretary of states Artificial Intelligence announced a contract with three mobile companies to allow 40 million phones to be followed, 80 of the countrys mobiles. [speaking spanish] the government just decided to allow children under 14 to go out for a walk or play every day, but the lockdown remains one of the strictest in europe. We now want to bring in a senior lecturer in if they on Infectious Diseases at the university of montpellier. What announcement do you want to hear from the Prime Minister as france eases the lockdown in place . That after theis , we will have trouble to see if the new measures that are deployed to control the epidemic will bebe enough and efficient e enough. We have to wait until the end of may to see the indicator that we pay attentntion to, the reductin of rep reduction number reproduction number toto be undr 1. And then the government will have to change the strategy. Germany has eased its lockdown measures in place. Already today, the reproduction rate is 1. From what i understand, the Health Services in germany need it to be below 1 f for them to really have a handle on the situation, so it is inevitable that number will rise once things start to move, peoplele t back on public transport, etc. Yes. Inevitably, the reproduction threshold isne very important, because if the rep reduction number is greater than 1, then the epidemic can go out of control the rep reduction number the number is s greater than 1, than the epidemic and go out of control. What we estimate is that, if the potential infectious contacts are doubled after the lockdown compared to the lockdown situation, then the epidemic can go back again wiwith a second we that could potentially be greater than the first one. What is worrying for me, because i have been talking about coronavirus for a couple of months now, is that t every time, it seems like this virus is evolving or we get to know more about the virus at the start of the outbreak, we said it was mainly people who were elderly and with underlying symptoms. But nowadays, young, Healthy People are susceptible of getting g strokes. Are e learning g about covid1 . Yeah, for sure. Every pathogen can evolve. The main thing is, statistically, when an epidemic exponentially and contaminates more and more people, you see rare events occurring. Especially young people, without the underlying pathology that can lead to complications, and even fatality, this is not uncommon. The evolution of covid19 would argument here,t other than the statistical effect. One group of scientists in the United States put out a possible treatment for covid19. That would involve the use of drugs used to treat ebola but with significantly higher doses. What do you know about that . We have to be careful, yes, trtreatingw, ebola with some kind of analog is an intereresting way. Treatment. Antiviral the one developed here the one that made good results in that is to lower the human response. The problem is you have two ways eitherting this diseaease, the viralaload in thehe doneit, but this has to bebe quite rapidly, quite early in the disease. And d to great doses. Or to lower the human response , actually, the complications to the lungs. We will see what happens once we get more detatails from the prime m minister later on today, and we will see how france copes with that. Thank you for joining us on the program today. Clashes broke out between protesters and Security Forces in the lebanese city of tripoli overnight. This as the facades of several banks were smashed, with at least one set on fire. Banks have become frequent targets during the economic crisis. Frustration boils over in the streets of tripoli as protesters clashed with the army. The coronavirus has brought halt, of protests to a but people have been breaking lockdown rules, like here in beirut, to voice their anger over the countrys economic turmoil. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] grappling has been with the worst economic crisis in decades. Coronavirus made it worse. Over half of the population are living below the poverty line. Meanwhile, the lebanese town continues to plummet as inflatioion falls. Unemployment hit 40 . [speaeaking french] lebanese banks have also come undeder fire for contribututingo the economic crisisis by coverig up major losses and selling foreign currency bonds while restricting customer with drawl of dollars. Protests first broke out in lebanon in october last year, demonstrators accusing the government of corruption and calling for the political elite to step down. That is it for us and teen. Team. Thank you for watching. A s suburb of naples. Thesee highririse things that symbol. More than 5000 families lived in this crimeridden housing project. And dealing, racketeering, prostitution were the early life or a whole generation. For a whole generation. We used to have a real good time here. We would play a hide and seek here behind these walls. Davide grew up here. In 1982,e got here everything still looked, new. Then, after four years or five years, things began to change. Started to come in, and everything changed. When he was 10, he wawa alalready rurunning heroin packs for the e dealers. I got my first gun when i was a 14 years old, and i was earning 500 euros a day. That is more than 50,000 euros a month 15,000 euros a month. Inn i did my first stint prison. I was 16. 6. I got shot when i was 17. I spepent 40 days i in hospital. My bones were shattered. It was the mafia that did that. After several years in prison, he has now s swapped h s gun for a camera. His photos tell a story y of day life for children in this lawless environment. That his two brothers playing at shooting each other in the village of scampia. And 21, andy are 19 they have become unfortunately, there are others who have turned out badly and are in prison with long sentenceces. Thatvide rejects the idea living there means your future is preordained. He created a space in the heart of the district where children can play, read, and learn. Since the decision was taken to demolish the area, the local council has stopped maintaining the buildings, but 200 families still live here. You know there is school today . Yes, youre going. Harriet. It is raining. It is s slippery. If it is s slippery, be careful. Go slowly. The apartments are connected by walkways. A labyrinth which made life easy for all types of trafficking. Here, no one pays rent anymore. Here we are at the sixth floor. Gets youpartment just choose another one. And lived next door. Six months ago, i moved to this buildingng. Here we are. Please come in. Over a few months this is ours. And making do with what he could find, he completely renovated his apartment. Is the bedroom that i decorated myself. I wanted to give it a traditional look. Nobody here has electricity. Home can hook up to a general transformer. R. Despite everything, he feels at ho. We tried it make the apartments look as welcoming as possible. As you can see, it is still standing. I hope they will still be here for as long as possible. Because ive always felt good in these buildings. And look, my home. Its a lovely home. Over the last 10 years, 90 of the mafia families of scampia have been put behind bars. Now, there are a lot of young ones, because the big mafia bosses are all in prison or have been k killed. Before, there would have beenn one or several families who controlled the neighborhood with auauthority. But that model has disappeared. Wantit is youngsters who to make a name for themselves and climb up the mafia hierarchy. That causes big problems. They are known as baby bosseses, often just teenagers. They use violence and murder to take control of the teterritoris they claim as s theirs. These e new faces have little in the way y of organizization. This morning, in a Police Station of scampia you two, team up in one cara. I will team up with angelo. Officers are preparing a surprise raid. [speaking italian] spool most of the Police Officers from scampia neapopolitanpo dialect. They move in simultaneously. How much have you got in your pockets . They have caught a young dealer. The officers search for the hidden drugs. And find them pretty quickly. Ago, escambia was the theest scampia was biggest supermarket for drugs in europe, controlled by the camorra families. This graffiti shows which building owned the family. But with which family ownwned the building. With the bosses in prison, it is the new bosssses in charge now. He is 16. Marijuana, and the money from the sales. He is taken down to the Police Station, where he will be sent to Juvenile Court if he is a repeat offender and could be imprisoned. This prison on the outskirts of naples is for underage offenders. There are 24 inmates. How old are you . 16. And you . 15. Im 24. Brandedoed, dressed in track suits, some are the children of imprisoned camorra bosses. There is graffiti on the canteen walls. He is clearly proud of his origins. Highroller is already known as the baby boss prison. They are here for theft, attempt at homicide, or murder. The longest sentence i is 16 yes for a youngster just turned 18. The inmates can choose to stay until their 25th birthday, after which they arere automaticallyy transferred to an adult prison. In the heart of scampia, isosite the Police Station, open seven days a week. Italian]]ng children of local police mix freely with children of the mafia. There are a lot of children whose parents aree in prison, ad i trained them for free. Or whose parents have separated. So he makes those kids with other kids who come from more stable families without problems , so they can ononly improve. D more thahan just teaching them how to fight, i teach them about values. [speaking italian] over the years, he has won a lot of judo problems, butut it s off the tatamami mat he counts s greatest victories against the camorra. Francesco started coming here when he was 12. Everybody back to the wall. All of you watch this. His father and brothers are in prison, with longterm sentences for drug trafficking. I was so tempted by the money, because there was a lot of money around. In naples, there is a proverb that says money makes blind people see. Luckily, i met people who helped me get back on the right track. Club, to be part of this which h has won so many trophies and trained so many chchampions, thatat just s shows there is ho, even in this neighborhood. You can see whahat it is the auauthorities s hope to achieve. By destroying the last le vele tower blocks, they hope to erase the past. But what of those who still live there and have nowhere else to go . Ignore their future, and scampia s problems could be self perpetuating. Foreign language] in the northern burkina Stephanie March on thehe beachs of San Francisco, a fight is brewing. America is home to 11 million illegal immigrants, and donald trump wants them out. Trump we will break the cycle of amneststy and illelegal immigration. We will breakak the cycle. Woman we are proud. Thank god we live in San Francisco and not other places in the country. We are going to protect our immigrants. What he is doing is unamerican. March San Francisco, a so

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