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Good evening thanks for joining us watching the weekly here on r. T. International. We start with our daily check on the latest global coronavirus figures total infections stand at more than 4700000. 00. Have topped 316000 the number of those who recover stands above 1800000. Unknown inflammatory syndrome believed to be linked to covert 19 is threatening childrens lives across the globe the problems now being confirmed by the World Health Organization the youngest no fatalities so far was an 8 month old british boy hundreds of cases of the syndrome which many similarities to the rack our psyche disease have already been recorded in north america or in europe with france seeing its 1st death from the condition recently. We have to emphasize. That. Its 20. 00 to 25. 00 children in arms its a new disease it looks like how is that disease. Different if it is not you know. Its so we have to understand and thats why we are collecting all the state. Of the conditions thought to be caused by a
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