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Transcripts For ALJAZ News 20240711

Investigate an alleged physical and racist assault by Police Officers. Argentinians have paid tribute to football legend, diego maradona, who died this week at the age of 60. Thousands of people lined the streets in the capital. As his body was transported from the president ial palace to a cemetery, the country is in the midst of 3 days of mourning for marathoner. There was scuffles between mourners and police. After all, dorotheas tried to shut off access to a public wake. Images showed riot Police Firing tear gas at crowds, who had been queuing there since the Early Morning to raise the bar has moved from the capital one of the areas for one day, argentinas president ial palace was fueled with food bowl fans. For thousands came here to pay their respects to the eagle man, i dont ask the man the myth the coffin lane state, adorned with the number 10 juicy that made him famous deal for me and says he was filled with emotion when he saw the coffin of the who almost all of it, if they want to know, we dont judge him for what he did with his life. But what he did for us, he gave the people happiness. Something that no politician has ever done. But i dont, i came from the poor slums of one of scientists and reached the top of the game. For many, he was a mirror of latin america, an example of the extremes that exist in this part of the world. But for his legions of argentine, fans might have the owner was like them. Similarly a us god is dead. The god of the people of the poor, the one who represented all of us. Thats why im so sad. Argentina is in mourning, many of those on her are holding back of their lives. Others are crying and others followed every team here to celebrate the life. And thats why theyre singing songs about what it is that we will not have or not have a special place in peoples hearts in this country. And thats why both of us have wanted to say goodbye. And its not just in argentina, in italy, in the city of naples where might have on a plate for several years. People also got together to bid him farewell. Of course, a lot of the things being, he fully married the city, he really understood the essence and the soul of neapolitans. Therefore, hes seen as one of us might have known as passing comes as a shock to most argentines, because it puts an end to a part of this countrys history. For many, the able will become the day that some claimed he was, while he was alive. That is, how will one of us well, our correspondent is in when is areas for us, daniel, a country in sport really in mourning today but, but a smaller Burial Service thats taken place. Yes. That started with the wishes of his family. Theyve dictated the terms of this very traumatic day, which many argentines wanted to share. And i think some of that frustration spilling over into violence earlier in the day when thousands of people have been queuing up to get into the president ial palace to pay their last respects. Were told they were going to make it the family wanted, the gates closed. They wanted the body taken to the cemetery. The same cemetery where diego matter is the one whose parents are buried here. Hes being buried now as we speak alongside them, but that frustration spilling over in what they say has been a very traumatic day for millions of arjen signs. And daniel, that youre looking at those pictures into his report as you say, these huge crowds, the authorities are having to manage that in an, in the middle of a pandemic tears. So it has been a bit chaotic today. Yes thats, thats putting it mildly, i think, i mean, the very fact that thousands of people, tens of thousands of people came into the center of when osiris queuing up since 6 oclock in the morning, local time, outside the president ial palace. Also going to all the places where the references they had to diego maradona, they were gathering in retail, which is the slum settlement that he was born and brought up in to the south of one of cyrus, of the 2 football clubs he played for. And what osiris, i could see those juniors, we were there earlier on the watching people lay like candles outside the stadiums. People drawing graffiti on the walls, putting out posters, writing poetry, many people in tears. So a very traumatic day. Wearing their masks, certainly of your priorities, trying to encourage social distancing. But in the midst of this very emotional day, i suspect that not of the whole social distancing going on. The court with rules and regulations really being put to one side, in many cases. There in one as areas for us with all the latest. Thanks so much. And speaking of the coronavirus british drug company, astra zeneca is considering running another global trial for its coronavirus vaccine. And it questions about its success range. Oxford university, which partnered with the pharmaceutical firm, says some of the trial injections didnt have the right amount of vaccine due to a manufacturing era. University says its discussed the problem with regulators and agreed to complete that late stage trial with 2 groups. Well, the u. K. s chief medical adviser says he remains confident in the trial results so far. Very briefly. Though she took the results of the u. K. Modo, make their decisions around it. So i think everyone who saw this works and thats very exciting. Its ready. We just need to know the truth. Well, the world health organizations, executive director, says a vaccine will allow for greater control of the corona virus, but that wont be the end of the virus. Hes people to be mindful of behavior that increases the spread of the virus over the holidays. Mike ryan appealed to continued physical distancing measures to avoid further lock downs. Ryan also cautions the introduction of a vaccine will not mean the complete eradication of the virus. When its now speak to him, hes a vaccine ologist, and also the Vice President of Vaccine Research and development of blue willow biology biologics. Sorry, he joins us now from ann arbor in michigan. Ali, theres been so much optimism about the vaccine progress that weve been seeing and some caution to about the astra zeneca vaccine. Ill get to that a moment, but i want to start with what were hearing from the w. H. O. It really feels like theyre trying to manage expectations here. You know, i think there is a big problem. If we just, you know, relax and say we have a vaccine and everything is ready and we can go out and start our life as used to be better kind of big mistake for everybody. Because having a vaccine is one thing and applying the vaccine to the community and to almost everybody is a huge task that was good months. And therefore if we just do x. Today, because we have a good that is also from a clinical trial, thats something that should be managed well. And we should not be really who lacks our behaviors and our practices and the vaccine itself. Although its a very big success for the 3 vaccines including the asteroid seneca, there is a still many open issues that we have to be answered before we get to the point where we say, ok, we need it. Of course, well i want to ask you a little bit about the astra zeneca vaccine. Plenty of controversy that i mean, its the cheapest vaccine, easiest to transport. But it does seem like the trials were carried out differently in different places and, and the best results that we saw didnt actually include any one of a 55. And should we still be hopeful that it will actually do what it needs to do . Well there at, this is an issue of the giving the vaccine to 65 and older who are we have a weakened immune to immune system and therefore not having enough people in that particular is a big problem. Because then that, that population will not benefit from a vaccine, therefore on the out of the highest risk people around. So therefore its is an issue with regards to the 65. 00 and older. Another thing is really the issue with those seeing individual men. And there was a few issues and its for us that has any kind of apparently the had and error in the beginning and that there are work for their benefit. Because in the euphoria of 95 percent that we have with their fison. And what did i and 70 percent of us that has any cut . That was not a really a great amused us, was it again however, when they looked at that some population, whatever happened in the beginning, that they had people who received to have feed those. And then buy it over and that happened then to give him the he has a mix of the full dose, deaths up of you. Addition, the efficacy was about 90 percent. So basically its not just that scene does not work for the vaccine is not that big aishas. It problem there is that what to jim . And you should give these people is especially with this technology that you may have some issues with the fear of those. And the booster, those that you are giving believe that on. So we know in vaccine all of the that the preexisting immunity can interfere with the booster, with the immune response. And therefore now for us, that is, if i think that they, that looks great, i think its safe. I think its cheap. And also the distribution is not they might, may have like we have with pfizer and to some extent who there are not that you can do it with regular refrigeration, which is dangerous, 3rd sure is villar bill all over the world. There will be no place that you can have to reach. So im there for, i think they should know is that really to balance the schedule and there are german and i think just as a docs for would be able to do their very are easily and get back to find the right jim for outline good. And maybe you are saving some vaccine by giving, have it goes into fares, the 1st ever or any you were convex in development yourself. I do want to ask you a little about how the vaccines that went looking at actually work by my understanding there, designed to protect us by helping our bodies react to the virus or a version of the virus. But they might not necessarily help stop the spread exactly how, from our experience with the flu and with other respect to vaccines, you have 2 main systems of the main immune responses. One immune response which create the end paid by the and that the cell may get immunity in the blood. And inside the body, which we call of humor in your response and vsam to get it to actually prevent disease. Meaning that if the virus gets into the body, we will prevent the disease. However, these sort of spread to the infections coming to played through the, if this through the nose. And they stick to the nose, they propagate, they multiply, and then they in the, into the lungs, and they have this thought to establish the infection. Now, most of the vaccines that we have will prevent that. The seas, however, are in many cases, have the virus will still grow and propagate in the nose and the spirit to other people. And therefore, if you have activist population does not that if it think too much, are a lot from the vaccine, then these people at the desk anyway. And then if you have a vaccine and you feel comfortable, you are behavior would be different than here for now. You can to spread it to everybody, so therefore having a successful vaccine is a great achievement to humanity and to everybody. But also we need to look at to the not qualifies ition and the spread of the virus as a major risk, Major Public Health problem that need to be addressed and through development of different kind of vaccine, nothing zip to build maxines in the muscle, but basically giving the vaccine in the nose as into the nasal vaccination where you establish a nasal immunity local days of immunity when the virus comes. And there is a line fierce line of defense in the nose already going to prevent quote of a physician and the spread. But this is the kind of work that we are difficult being right now. As a 2nd generation, it got their men back. Say that show is a great progress. Very fascinating. Fasten their vaccine, ologist, and a visual still be taking precautions here. Thanks so much for joining us. Great to your expertise saddle. Thank you very much. On the meantime, germany is imposing stricter lockdown measures as it struggles to suppress coronavirus infections. Chancellor Angela Merkel says restrictions are likely to continue into january. Shes also pushing for an e. U. Vote on shutting down ski resorts over the winter holidays, but thats getting a chilly reception in other european countries. As john mccain reports from berlin, in winter means, and skiing at this resort to the danger of covert, 19 has not prevented the slopes from opening. And these skiers from enjoying them. Because all vocoded has killed more than 4000 people in switzerland. Officials here do not wanted to kill the economy too, and they say they have Protection Measures in place. Were trying to make it possible to do to skiing vacations, are a skiing day in summer months. And were trying hard at the moment to improve every possibility that its been offered. So with the distance socially, this thing masks whatever, because we believe we have to live with it 90. But across the border in france, the view is different. More than 50000, people have died with covert 19 and ministers here fear a repeat of the kinds of super spread a ski events that occurred in austria and elsewhere at the start of the pandemic in europe. Maybe and on top of course it will be possible for everyone to go to ski resorts to enjoy the pure mountain air and the shops will be open except bars and restaurants. Because simply put, all the ski lifts on public facilities will be closed to the public. In burnley into there is a determination to try to prevent mass participation events. Whether in ski resorts or not right across the e. U. Governments. And we will try in europe to get an agreement on closing all skiing areas. Unfortunately, judging by what the oceans are saying, it does not look like it is going to be easy to achieve, but we will give it another try. The feeling in the austrian capital is that those who want to close their ski resorts should have to compensate people whose revenue will disappear. Thats unlikely to please many politicians here in the german capital, who are already worried by the spiraling costs of the pandemic here, particularly now that theyve just agreed to extend the current lockdown until just before christmas. Dominic cain aljazeera early. Still ahead here on aljazeera. Rucka bahrain is declared winner of sundays elections and mccain a faster, but the opposition continues to question the legitimacy of that faction. To know what each one of the flags represent that is a memorial, she wont be forgotten. And the american art installation that humanizes the covert 19 death tolls and provides a space for those in the morning. But how i would say is a rather lively weather across eastern parts of the u. S. For thanksgiving. A fair amount of cloud around here, quite an active system. This one extends north of the border into canada. But it does go through as we go on into friday. Brighter skies coming. But just notice how you can follow that system down across carolina, southern town, south carolina, pushing down into the Florida Panhandle and all the way across the deep south. So mississippi, alabama all the way into louisiana, texas saying heavy rain as we go through friday and going on into west saturday, that right becomes even more expansive. Much of the state will see some very heavy downpours, the possibility of some flooding far and dry those pushing into the way fam proper, around the eastern seaboard, some wintry weather there. Quick back, central parts of canada, maybe over towards the west as well. Western parts of the u. S. Will be fine and dry and i say the tampa just picking up to about 23. 00 celsius in the sunshine to get all of the sunshine down across a good part of mexico. Down into believe is we have got showers still in place though, just around haunch area squats. Amala showers day per pop for costa rica as we go on through friday and a day to day. But for much of the caribbean, its fine and sunny. But in a new tourist motorcycle mean, you see what kim is and folks will one pia to direct eventually is to stay to play their economies these ads to empower the women than all month sitting right there at San Francisco and redefine their status in society. He says that nigerias women wacom was witness on aljazeera the roof the of the world. And again, im just on top stories here this hour. The funeral of football legend diego maradona, has taken place at a cemetery in argentinas capital. But as aires the country has begun 3 Days National mourning for the legendary footballer who died on wednesday from a heart attack. Astra zeneca is now considering running another global trial after admitted its corona virus vaccine needs further research. Oxford university, which partnered with the pharmaceutical firm, says some of the trial injections didnt have the right amount of vaccine due to a manufacturing era. Germany is imposing stricter lockdown measures as it struggles to suppress coronavirus infections. Chancellor Angela Merkel says restrictions are likely to continue into january. She is also pushing for the e. U. To close down ski resorts over the winter holidays. The ethiopian Prime Minister has ordered a final offensive on the Northern Tier gray region and says, a humanitarian corridor will be opened to help those fleeing. The conflict has warned residents to stay indoors. After ordering the army to move in on the regional capital. A government imposed deadline for grain forces to surrender expired on wednesday. It follows nearly 3 weeks of fighting with hundreds killed and tens of thousands displaced. Well, the un is warning of critical aid shortages in tikrit, but says fuel cash and food are all running out. And many of those displaced have already fled to neighboring sudan. Have a morgan is with them. Where we are, is a camp thats not far from the sudan is here border. And its where more than 15000 refugees have arrived over the past 3 weeks. All of them saying that theyre escaping shelling that theyve seen people being slaughtered, that theyve left family members behind and came here for their safety. They say that because of the lack of telecommunication and because of lack of access to many parts of to grieve, they cant confirm whether their relatives who theyve left behind are still alive or not. But most of them say that when they came here, they had to wait for more than a week to be able to access aid and aid aid groups and international organizations. Say that thats largely because this influx of refugees happened. All of a sudden they were not expecting it for there. For example, the World Food Program said that it had to get food from other programs. It has in the country to be able to supply aid for those people who are here more than 40000. Refugees have already crossed into the sudan into the sudan side of the border here and got out of state as we

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