these five k run is to start again? what is really important is at the beginning of this pandemic, parkrun was described as one of the greatest initiatives in the united kingdom because people could just turn up and participate. but we need to open all of our 600 events at the same time, otherwise the smaller events are likely to be overwhelmed by too many participants creating an unsafe environment. we have written to all members this week with a pack outlining the evidence and the rationale behind the thinking including evidence from the minister for sport and we need them to respond quickly and positively. tote respond quickly and positively. we will be watching out for that response. you have commissioned a risk of infection survey to make a case? , ., risk of infection survey to make a case? , . ., , risk of infection survey to make a case? , . . , . risk of infection survey to make a case? , . ., , case? yes, that was important, it is one of the case? yes, that was important, i
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now. reporter: more than a third of american adults are now fully vaccinated, but the pace is slowing. yesterday 2.1 million doses in arms, down from a high of 4.6 million april 10th. hesitancy is kicking in. in a poll last month nearly a third of republicans said they would definitely not get the vaccine. you re vaccinated, guess what, you get to return to a more normal lifestyle. if you are not vaccinated you are still a danger. reporter: 60 million stockpiled doses of astrazeneca vaccine likely to canada, mexico and beyond. why? goes beyond the ethical, it s practical. transmission anywhere in the world poses a risk to people everywhere in the world. mutations occur, variants will develop and if a variant were to develop that was not covered by the current vaccines, we would all be in deep trouble. reporter: and the virus is exploding right now in india.
from your own home. all you need is one of these, and that s what i am going to do right now. so i can see spot s point of view and cody, who s filming us. i don t know why i m waving to her she can t see me. and if ijust waggle these sticks, i can actually. laughs. ..run straight towards cody and immediately, she picks the camera up because she thinks i m gonna walk into her. 0k. so in theory, this is as easy as controlling any kind of in game character. just with more serious consequences if i put it in the sea or something. the lag is nowhere near as bad as i thought it was going to be. 0ver there is the golden gate bridge! look at that! oh, come on! he gets through the gate 5,000 miles away! we have a person, so i can i can move up and then i can kind of go into pose mode and play with him. i can wag my tail.
we have a person, so i can i can move up and then i can kind of go into pose mode and play with him. i can wag my tail. giggles. i can do a downward dog and an upward dog. hello. and this thing does have collision detection on it so if i accidentally put it into a bench or a wall, the robot should stop beforehand. so up until now, spot has attracted the attention of the military and the police they are controversially looking at using robotics in combat and in law enforcement but now, boston dynamics has put spot up for sale to companies and developers. the idea is they buy one and they programme it to do whatever they want. the question is what do they want? let s talk to spot s real ownerjeff linnell. what are people s reactions to spot normally? i mean, they ve all got their phones out here