Because of the pandemic. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejoe twyman the co founder and director of deltapoll uk and the broadcaster, Yasmin Alibhai brown. Hello to both of you. First, a quick look through tomorrows front pages. Final virus warning a sombre headline on the frontpage of the mirror, with medics warning that a new coronavirus peak is inevitable within the coming months if improvements arent made to the track and trace system. Meanwhile the paper says ministers are considering telling 4. 5 Million People to shield. The independent says the partys over with a picture of revellers on the streets of soho ahead of a new lan banning gatherings of more than six from tomorrow. Meanwhile, on the metro, the tale of a student who was fined £10,000 for organising a party that broke existing covid rules he says he invited 25 people but its reported that more than 50 partygoers turned up to the house in lenton, notting
Ofa rising into the week ahead, somewhat of a short hot spell on the way. Hello this is bbc news. The headlines. Britain is on the edge of losing control of coronavirus. A stark warning from one leading scientist following a sharp rise in cases. It is still a very widely distributed infection. It has crossed the whole of the uk and, by every measure, the numbers are going up. The university of Oxford Astrazeneca have restarted Clinical Trials of their Coronavirus Vaccine which was halted after a volunteer fell ill. Boris johnson defends his plans to over ride parts of the brexit Withdrawal Agreement, saying the eu is looking to carve up and divide the uk. Sir Terence Conran, the british designer who revolutionised retail and decor, has died aged 88. And the new premier League Season begins with the champions, liverpool, hosting leeds united, who are back after an absence of 16 years. Now on bbc news, click takes a look at how Virtual Reality is being used to solve this problem by trans
Click takes a look at how Virtual Reality is being used to solve the problem by transporting the Emergency Services into the digital world. This week, taser training. Helpful humanoids. And. Connected cows. Moos. Hey, welcome to click. Hope youre doing 0k. If youve got kids, then i hope the whole back to school thing is going as well as it can do. To be honest, here, it is a little bit like that. Hows it going with you, lara . Its tricky, isnt it . I remember going back as a young child as though it was yesterday, when clearly it is not, and i think, as parents, we relive that experience through our children. We certainly do and, lets face it, education is just going to feel different this year. It is also going to be different depending on the age of the kids, really Young Children will probably be asked to bubble within a year group, older children will be asked to follow stricter rules, and universities, well, theyre facing a whole world of challenges. Yes, theyre getting set to reo
Now on bbc news, click takes a look at how Virtual Reality is being used to solve this problem by transporting the Emergency Services into the digital world. This week, taser training. Helpful humanoids. And. Connected cows. Moos hey, welcome to click. Hope youre doing 0k. If youve got kids, then i hope the whole back to school thing is going as well as it can do. To be honest, here, it is a little bit like that. Hows it going with you, lara . Its tricky, isnt it . I remember going back as a young child as though it was yesterday, when clearly it is not, and i think, as parents, we relive that experience through our children. We certainly do and, lets face it, education is just going to feel different this year. It is also going to be different depending on the age of the kids, really Young Children will probably be asked to bubble within a year group, older children will be asked to follow stricter rules, and universities, well, theyre facing a whole world of challenges. Yes, theyre g
Here is what dr. Anthony fauci said today after his first meeting with the 46th president of the United States of america, joe biden. And dr. Faucis friend ron klein who will be our first guest tonight and who worked with dr. Fauci when the Obama Biden Administration met the challenge of the ebola virus. You know, actually, i mean obviously i dont want to be going back, you know, over history. But its very clear that there were things that were said, be it regarding things like hydroxychlorquine and other things like that, that really was uncomfortable because they were not based on scientific fact. I can tell you i take no pleasure at all in being in a situation of contradicting the president. So it was really something that you didnt feel that you could actually Say Something and there wouldnt be any repercussions about it. The idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know, what the evidence is, what the science is and know, thats it, let the science people, it is somewh