break, eventually it won t work. in shanghai 25 million people have been locked down for five weeks now. it does seem to have kind of turned the corner in that the majority is the authorities are saying there are several districts there where there is no mobile transmission outside those who are people who are no centralised isolation facilities. eventually, they will get back to zero there but the cast is huge. that is just one city. as i say, there are dozens of places doing this. and they will pop up somewhere else. unfortunately, the chinese government are victims of their own success. they had this great system that worked really well before omicron and before they were vaccines. and now we have high speed omicron and vaccines and they have dropped the ball on the booster vaccines and in shanghai, for
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booster vaccines. at the moment this country, only half the vaccination received that third vaccination. perhaps more people could stay at home instead of going to the centres but there is no sign the government is considering that at the moment. let s get more reaction to the prime minister and chancellor staying in their jobs minister and chancellor staying in theirjobs despite being fined. we will talk to karl may. cal s brother tom died with covid two days before that first national lockdown was announced. tom was 32. good morning. the prime minister and the chancellor had said sorry, they have paid their fine. chancellor had said sorry, they have paid theirfine. the prime minister says he wholly accepts he made a mistake and says it was an inadvertent breach. how do you respond? i think part of. i have