Around the globe. Doctors in Northern Syria have told the bbc that theyre expecting a covid 19 catastrophe. The number of positive cases the said to have risen tenfold last month, putting a strain of the countries already fragile health system. The bbc was granted very access inside the area census this report. The road has been a journey of misery for so many. This is one of misery for so many. This is one of the last remaining parts of syria that has not been retaken by the regime. Millions of civilians have funnelled into this area of northwest syria in an attempt to escape the fighting. But the people who live youre about to face yet another battle. Covid 19. The doctors head of the two largest hospitals in idlib. One of six doctors for a population of over 4 million people. Very few covid 19 tests have been done. While we were here an average of 400 are carried out a day, up to 40 of those tested positive. Their plans, rockets, coronavirus, poor, lack of security. All of them, all
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Treated with an experimental drug, this, as the virus rages across africa. Well tell you what is being done to stop this. Good morning, everyone. Great to see you today. Welcome to early start. Im john berman. And im poppy harlow in for christine romans. Its 4 00 a. M. Here, we welcome viewers both in the United States and around the word. Up new this morning, peace, and the second day, all is pretty quiet between israel and hamas. The people of gaza emerging from the ruins with israeli troops gone from the ground there. The tricky part now try to make this last. Talks to build a lasting peace seem to get started in cairo. Lets go straight to john vause live in gaza for us this morning. John, lets begin with this. What is it like today . Its pretty stunning to see the images emerging, people coming out of the shelters, coming into the markets, getting food. Going into their homes, trying to see their homes, many of them destroyed. Reporter yeah, poppy, absolutely. You say its peaceful