differently about a long term plan around how we deal with it. ihtnd around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, i around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, ijust around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, ijust gave the figures they are, do you feel that as a sort of certain minority who are not going to get the third boosterjab, however many government ministers exhort them to, they will just not. ? ministers exhort them to, they will ust not. ? , ~ ministers exhort them to, they will ust not. ? , ,, , , just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point when just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point when it just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point when it gets i a saturation point when it gets increasingly hard to get those people. we know that boosters are really saving peop
on what happens around lviv where we know a number of people are hunkering down, it s been very hard recently but if that changes, the situation on the polish border will change, too. poland itself has taken aroundtwo million people, does it have enough resources on its own? the polish authorities are now calling for more support, a number of mayors have said they have reached saturation point, what they are doing now is looking to other regions, other municipalities to step up and find reception centres. the way the model has been working is refugees crossing the border will generally stay a night or two around the border near the border and then they will recuperate, gather information and then move on a longer term accommodation or structure somewhere else in the country, the country is managing very well now but it does need
and alex i will tell you,. that also it gives a lot of hope it. that part is really nice it was really nice to see that little girl and her mother s arms with a smile on her face but i think that something we all needed it was beautiful. but back to the generosity of the people of poland. as you indicated the mayors there in kraków and warsaw say the getting to a breaking point. do you get to the field is going to be a saturation point there s going to be more pushback from these mayors? i think there could be pushback as well as support to pretty think we need to remember those two pieces that can come into play. they are not mutually exclusive. while the mayors say they are overwhelmed they do not have the support they need and they are asking from the countries and the country itself is asking the eu for more help at the same time they do still want to help all these people. they are seeing volunteers here
that has been erected within a matter or of days, beautiful to see all of those donations and that generosity. but the mayor of poland s second largest city, krakow, in a facebook post said they are getting to a tipping point because they have received so many people, they re getting to the point where the functioning of the city could be hindered. are you sensing that from the people of poland or even authorities there, that they ve reached a saturation point? reporter: we are. we are alicia: that s got to be so hard. reporter: that s what we ve seen pretty much in every town, that they know that they cannot sustain this. there s volunteers that are flown in from countries all around the world, but they realize these volunteers will only stay here several weeks, maximum a month if they re lucky. and while they do have all of these resources for clothing ask for toys that we ve seen, food donations and numbers of people are astounding. thankfully here we don t have
reached saturation point, what they are doing now is looking to other regions, other municipalities to step up and find reception centres. the way the model has been working as refugees crossing the border will genuinely stay a night or two around the border near the border and then they will recuperate, gather information and then move on a longer term accommodation or structure somewhere else in the country, the country is managing very well now but it does need support comments calling for more support comments calling for more support and they are ready to provide that. one of the things we are doing now is riding cash to refugees, that is very important because it gives them flexibility and means they can spend money on what is needed the most. the chancellor what is needed the most. the chancellor has what is needed the most. the chancellor has promised to help