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the mental health act in england during the coronavirus pandemic. that s according to early estimates from the independent regulator, the care quality commission. the figures come amid concerns that staffing shortages are compromising patient safety in psychiatric wards and across the nhs. patrick baker reports, and a warning, his report contains flashing images. after struggling with his mental health throughout most of his teenage years, 17 year old charlie millers became increasingly unwell during the second half of 2020. he went downhill in thejuly time. he was then sectioned. charlie spent the next few months in and out of the mental health unit at prestwich hospital in manchester. in early december last year, he returned to the ward following a night at home. i dropped him off at quarter to eight at night. he was in really good spirits and then i got a phone call at quarter to ii to say that they were doing cpr on him.

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either the vaccine because they had coronavirus. in the uk we have got 90 something percent of the population with antibodies, either through vaccination or having had it. so that is why, that is why we are really doing fairly well at the moment, but we are wobbling. let s ta ke let s take a look at the sports news now. good afternoon. the premier league is back, but with a few notable absences. mason greewood has been ruled out of manchester united s game at watford with covid. there ll be no eddie howe in the newcastle dugout today after he tested positive too, but two other premier league managers will be present for theirfirst games with steven gerrard s aston villa playing brighton, and dean smith s norwich at home to southampton. and chelsea are already six points

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211120 15:03:00

countries across europe are facing a sharp increases in covid cases. in austria a 20 day lockdown will start next week. working from home will be ordered and only essential shops will stay open. in february vaccinations will become compulsory. we have a very low vaccination rate in the population and the waning of immunity hits austria now six months after we started our vaccination programme and that is unfortunately right at the beginning of the winter season where people are moving indoors. germany fears a national health care emergency. the government is set to introduce restrictions for unvaccinated people. a full lockdown not ruled out. such a dramatic surge in cases is not being experienced in the uk. a number of factors at play. many countries in europe were faced with delta a little bit later so they are dealing with it now and some of them opened up slightly later than we did so that is a factor. the second one is there is differences in vaccines. your hive high levels of non

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app stopped working. regular train services have returned to the dartmoor line in devon for the first time in almost 50 years. coming up this hour, diving into some cutting edge technology in click, including how virtual reality could help parents to better understand potentially life changing surgeries for their children. please in the netherlands say they have made more than 50 arrests following a night of violence in rotterdam in which two people needed hospital treatment. what began as a protest against covid restrictions

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more now on the spread of coronavirus in europe. the cambridge university professor of statistics, david spiegelhalter, who is also the co author of covid by numbers , explained how helpful it was to compare covid figures across different european countries. we have seen germany, austria, the netherlands, belgium, france and italy as you have shown in your graphs are all at different levels but they are increasing exponentially and the diggers are doubling every two weeks and that is different from what is happening in the uk at the moment. that gives us some information about what we have to be wary of and also perhaps some of the things that have gone right for us in this country. what of the things that have gone right for us in this country. for us in this country. what has this could for us in this country. what has this could learn for us in this country. what has this could learn from? - for us in this country. what has | this could learn from? obviously for us in this cou

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