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hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — i'm kasia madera. ghana in west africa has become the first country to receive vaccines under a scheme that aims to reduce the divide between rich countries and poorer nations. a delivery of 600,000 doses of the astrazeneca vaccine arrived in accra. the covax scheme aims to deliver 2 billion doses globally by the end of the year. 0ur science editor david shukman reports. live coverage of a momentous delivery in ghana. the first coronavirus vaccines arriving as part of a massive global effort. a scheme known as covax that aims to reach 20% of people in the poorest countries with at least two billion doses, and this consignment isjust the start. the ambition to reach that first 20% and the two billion doses is to do so within this first year, so maybe within the next 12 months, let's say. but to go beyond that, i think the thinking is to achieve that as fast as possible. these first doses are of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, made in india. many more will follow. but vaccinating the whole world is a daunting challenge. so what's the likely timeframe for vaccinating 75% of people in different countries? based on doses that have been ordered, that should happen this year in the uk and many other nations, nearly all of them relatively wealthy. it's likely to be next year for several dozen middle income countries like argentina and indonesia, but as things stand, it's set to be 2023 for the majority of african countries, and that's with all the vaccines that are being donated. and the longer it all takes, the greater the risk of new variants of the virus emerging. that's why there's such pressure for every country to get the vaccines. otherwise we're going to be seeing a sort of vicious circle where one part would be protected, and again, put at risk because new variants going to come and threaten the gains that have been obtained by vaccination. meanwhile, some governments see diplomatic value in vaccines. china is offering them around the world, such as here in senegal. russia is doing the same, even though the who has yet to approve them. but the hope is that all the initiatives will help to build up immunity as quickly as possible. david shukman, bbc news. i'm joined now by professor lawrence gostin, director for the o'neill institute for national and global health law. good for national and global health law. to have you wi' it's good to have you with us tonight. it's a huge ambition to vaccinate 20% of people in the poorest countries. 2 billion doses within the next year. how optimistic are you that that will be reached? i'm not very optimistic. i mean kovacs, the facility is doing this. and it's a wonderful, just an incredible effort and equity has too few doses. and too little money. and rich countries the uk, europe, the united states want to have it both ways. they want to say that they are participating in covax and they are. but yet hoarding scarce vaccine doses and pre—purchasing them which leaves scarcity for the rest of the world. think about this this is really important, even if we could achieve 20% at the end of the year, would we in the uk or the us or europe think that 20% of our population was enough by the end of the year? this is really what south african ministers have said is like a global apartheid. for the first world vaccinated but not for the rest. so how can you get a quality when it comes to a close oh fling a global vaccination process? you can aet much global vaccination process? you can get much more _ global vaccination process? you can get much more equity, _ global vaccination process? you can get much more equity, much - global vaccination process? you can get much more equity, much more. global vaccination process? you can. get much more equity, much more. i think, it's morally understandable that a country would want to prioritise its own citizens. that's just part of the social and political fabric. just part of the social and politicalfabric. but only just part of the social and political fabric. but only up to a point. after that, failing to robustly share is morally grotesque. and that's what we're saying. we are seeing that in the us, uk, europe and other countries. whereby it would be fine say if we vaccinated our vulnerable populations and then after that vaccinated the vulnerable populations in lower income countries. and then eventually wind supplies group we would vaccinate our whole population. but frankly, were all being very greedy. find our whole population. but frankly, were all being very greedy. and on the note of— were all being very greedy. and on the note of the _ were all being very greedy. and on the note of the need _ were all being very greedy. and on the note of the need to _ were all being very greedy. and on the note of the need to get - were all being very greedy. and on the note of the need to get our - the note of the need to get our hands on vaccines. we've heard how china and russia are providing doses that haven't been approved by the who. what's your reaction to that? what's the kind of feeling you have about that? you what's the kind of feeling you have about that? ., ~' ., what's the kind of feeling you have about that?— what's the kind of feeling you have about that? ., ~ ., ., about that? you know, i mixed about that. most likely _ about that? you know, i mixed about that. most likely the _ about that? you know, i mixed about that. most likely the russian - about that? you know, i mixed about that. most likely the russian and - that. most likely the russian and chinese vaccine are safe and effective. probably not as effective as many or most of the western vaccines. but they probably are. but the kind of public health professional in me doesn't like the idea that we are ignoring since science was up russia has been deploying their vaccines on their own population and others before they get full approval from a regulatory authority that is less stringent. that does worry me. but if you ask me, what would i prefer, vaccine diplomacy where sharing our vaccines or vaccine nationalism and hoarding? ithink vaccines or vaccine nationalism and hoarding? i think i'd prefer diplomacy. we hoarding? i think i'd prefer diplomacy-— hoarding? i think i'd prefer diloma .~ diplomacy. we appreciate your hones . diplomacy. we appreciate your honesty. thank _ diplomacy. we appreciate your honesty. thank you _ diplomacy. we appreciate your honesty. thank you as - diplomacy. we appreciate your honesty. thank you as always l diplomacy. we appreciate your i honesty. thank you as always for your expertise and your time. thanks for havin: your expertise and your time. thanks for having me- _ here in britain the government has set out £700m in funding to help pupils in england catch up on learning missed due to the covid lockdown. the education secretary said no child should have their prospects "blighted by the pandemic". the government has confirmed that all schools in england will open from 8th march. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys reports. a haven for children as families struggle on. at this school, almost half the pupils qualify for extra funding but this crucial start to learning has been badly disrupted. a three—year—old has had one year of their life mainly in the home. and to and to try develop language from that, they need to get out and about and experience it. we can make plans for a six—week summer holiday, adding enrichment with some of the money they have said. but to get high—quality staff and high—quality experiences for those children, we need to make it a longer term commitment. tonight, the education secretary said of children need help they will get it. is that a promise that parents can hold you to? schools have always delivered for all children right across the country. and the reason we have given such a broad range of tools for schools to be able to bring to bring to bear to help we would hope that would be able to the needs of all children, whatever their background. for the very youngest children, it's not so much about loss of learning, but about all those many milestones of independence that school helps them develop — being able to sit quietly and listen, the social skills they need to communicate. mums stacey and clare are most worried about the emotional impact. he does sometimes get scared to go out. - he'll be like, "what if we die, money? i " he wants to wear a mask. i want him to be able to catch up and be where he has on the basic skills, and then mostly it is more important for the social side. he just wants to see his friends. i just really worry about their confidence levels. year 11 pupils at the school are already getting tutoring. there is a bit more money today for this kind of help. it is really valuable. i don't feel panic when i do not get stuff in class, because i can go back to them and they will help me. in a big classroom, everyone has strengths and weaknesses, - whereas in one—to—one tutoring i can go overthings i am _ specifically struggling with. today's money adds up to £22,000 for a secondary school like this, a bit less then are starting teacher's salary for one year. to put it into context, the budget for the school for a year is more than £6 million. still, here they say it's extra for their summer school for new pupils. year sixes have missed out a big chunk of preparation they may have been doing in their primary schools and saw now it is notjust what is already a very difficult moment of transition, but we have a much bigger picture and a lot more children that will not be necessarily quite as ready as we would like. every part of the uk is putting money to helping children catch up. today in wales, an increase in support for poorer pupils as well. branwen jeffries, bbc news. police in california say golfer tiger woods was involved in a "serious car accident", and confirm no charges will be brought against him. the 45—year—old is said to be �*awake, responsive, and recovering' after emergency surgery to mend a shattered ankle and compound leg fractures. police says he's lucky to be alive and, inevitably, questions are already being asked about the prospect of seeing him play again. 0ur la correspondent sophie long reports. this is what remains of the luxury suv tiger woods was driving. it is, authorities say, remarkable he survived. is anyone trapped in the vehicle or is the vehicle on fire? no. he was travelling at speed when it hit the central reservation, flipped, struck a tree and rolled multiple times before coming to rest here. i asked him what his name was. he told me his name was tiger. at that moment, _ i immediately recognised him. it seemed as though . he was lucid and calm. i will say that it is very fortunate that mr woods was able - to come out of this alive. the golfing legend was pulled from the wreckage conscious, but with severe leg injuries. this, the latest dramatic turn in one of the most compelling stories in professional golf. in a remarkable career, he transcended sport to become a global icon. tiger woods made golf cool, and he's definitely a reason why most of us are professional golfers now. but there have been great personal lows. a high—profile marriage breakdown, long struggles with injury. in 2017, he pleaded guilty to reckless driving after being found asleep at the wheel of his car. but it made his victory at the masters in 2019 all the more miraculous. one of the greatest sporting comebacks ever. but the challenge he faces now could be the greatest yet. to go 11 years between winning majors is pretty rare, very off the charts. but to go through what he went through, the physical struggles, four surgeries by that time to rebuild his golf game, obviously the life struggles as well, to maintain your nerve to come back. as we know by now, he has extraordinary mind strength. among the millions of well—wishers, former us president barack 0bama sent prayers to tiger woods and his family. he said, if we've learned anything over the years, it's never to count tiger out. tennis star serena williams said, love you, big brother, we will get through this. after a long emergency surgery, he is now said to be responsive and recovering. tiger woods has proved anything is possible. but to a man so used to winning, simply playing golf again could be his biggest victory yet. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. i'm joined now by professional golfer maureese allen. we heard there barack 0bama said that never count tiger out. is he going to come back from this? i think he'll come back but i think it will be in a way different than people would imagine. i think that he's going to come to a point where he's going to come to a point where he's not onlyjust playing golf but he's not onlyjust playing golf but he's going to do so much more for the game. that's what you saw with all the well wishes from every walk of life. how hejust all the well wishes from every walk of life. how he just transits the game. of life. how he 'ust transits the name. �* , of life. how he 'ust transits the ame, �* , ., , . of life. how he 'ust transits the tame. i , ., , . ., of life. how he 'ust transits the tame. i, ., ,. ., .,, game. he's transcended the game as ou sa . game. he's transcended the game as you say- how — game. he's transcended the game as you say. how much _ game. he's transcended the game as you say. how much more _ game. he's transcended the game as you say. how much more can - game. he's transcended the game as you say. how much more can he - game. he's transcended the game as you say. how much more can he do? | you say. how much more can he do? and specially in times of diversifying the game of this bar was mad definitely. i diversifying the game of this bar was mad definitely.— diversifying the game of this bar was mad definitely. i think during this downtime _ was mad definitely. i think during this downtime of— was mad definitely. i think during this downtime of therapy - was mad definitely. i think during this downtime of therapy and - was mad definitely. i think during . this downtime of therapy and getting himself back to the old tiger or philly functioning i think work with programmes like find the game which is an initiative to help minority african—american men and women pursue their dreams to get on the torah. there's a lot ofjunior programs. amazing foundations i think that's where you will start to see him this time. so think that's where you will start to see him this time.— see him this time. so in times it durin: see him this time. so in times it during our— see him this time. so in times it during our terms _ see him this time. so in times it during our terms of _ see him this time. so in times it during our terms of his - see him this time. so in times it| during our terms of his visibility. how important is it and how many people are following in his footsteps do you think? i people are following in his footsteps do you think? i would be honest with _ footsteps do you think? i would be honest with you, _ footsteps do you think? i would be honest with you, if _ footsteps do you think? i would be honest with you, if you _ footsteps do you think? i would be honest with you, if you were - footsteps do you think? i would be honest with you, if you were to - footsteps do you think? i would be. honest with you, if you were to look at not only golfers i think there are a lot of golfers who have used tiger woods as the person who has been the role model, the reason why they got into golf. he's the only person i think in the history of this game where they started, you heard the term tiger proofing. because he was just absolutely annihilating golf courses. they moved tee boxes back. he was hitting things over dog legs and things of that nature. if you look at the amount of money that you see in these golf tournaments now. it's definitely because of tiger woods. there is no two ways of looking at that. ~ . , . there is no two ways of looking at that. ~ ., , ., , that. what is the mixture than? is the sheer talent _ that. what is the mixture than? is the sheer talent or _ that. what is the mixture than? is the sheer talent or they _ that. what is the mixture than? is the sheer talent or they man - the sheer talent or they man himself? he's got quite a personality there. i himself? he's got quite a personality there.- himself? he's got quite a personality there. i think it's his greatness- _ personality there. i think it's his greatness- if — personality there. i think it's his greatness. if you _ personality there. i think it's his greatness. if you look _ personality there. i think it's his greatness. if you look at - personality there. i think it's his greatness. if you look at any - personality there. i think it's his i greatness. if you look at any sport there is always a figure of some sort that is once in a generation, once—in—a—lifetime. he definitely has proven in golf that he is once—in—a—lifetime. he's made the sport definitely more global. he made it cool. it was not necessarily what he did but how he did it. the fearlessness. just what you would see in many other sports he brought to golf. that competitive edge and honestly, i don't think you see anything like it again. i think he won 33% of his tournaments. that's unheard of and probably will never be matched again.— be matched again. extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime _ be matched again. extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime as _ be matched again. extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime as you - be matched again. extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime as you put - be matched again. extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime as you put it. | once—in—a—lifetime as you put it. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: shown to the public for the first time in more than 100 years — this vincent van 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the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... ghana receives the first delivery of vaccines — donated by richer nations to the poorer ones. healthcare workers will get the first shots. a 700 million pound catch—up plan has been announced for pupils in england's schools to compensate for months of missed lessons. now — the tokyo olympics are set to happen injapan later this year injuly and august after being postponed last year due to the pandemic. organisers are also looking to future competitions. and today the international olympic committee — the ioc — announced the city leading the way as the favourite for 2032. take a listen. two day we received a report by the future host commission for the games of the olympiad. this commission recommended that two of the executive board to enter into a targeted dialogue with brisbane 2032. and the australian olympic committee for the games of the 35th olympiad. committee for the games of the 35th ol miad. ., ., ., olympiad. looking ahead to the next ol mics. looking ahead to the next olympics. vaccine rollout programmes around the world are beginning to offer hope in the fight against covid—19. but in asia, anxieties remain about how fairly the vaccine is being handed out. mccann worldwide is an advertising agency which tracks public opinion on issues like racism, trust in government and access to covid vaccines. alex lubar, is the head of asia—pacific for mccann worldgroup and can help break down some of the trends in asia. you've done a study has created this study. just talk us through the main findings that you found interesting. start us off with how big was your study, how broad was a?- start us off with how big was your study, how broad was a? thank you for havin: study, how broad was a? thank you for having me _ study, how broad was a? thank you for having me on _ study, how broad was a? thank you for having me on the _ study, how broad was a? thank you for having me on the show. - study, how broad was a? thank you for having me on the show. the - study, how broad was a? thank you l for having me on the show. the study which is called the truth about culture and covid—19 started in march 2020 of last year. and covered 25 markets across the world. ten of those markets were here in asia pacific. the study took place with over every three to four week period. it was really a snapshot of consumer sentiment in the market at the time. so consumer sentiment in the market at the time. _, , ., the time. so when it comes to the relationships _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you found - the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you found there | relationships that you found there was an interesting one in terms of anxiety and trust in government. which countries are you finding are actually trusting their governments? this certain place is japan for example have been doing relatively well when it comes to coronavirus. in fact we saw across asia pacific that there was a much higher level of trust in government here in terms of trust in government here in terms of response to the pandemic. specifically in singapore and china. where only 9% of respondents were concerned about their governments response to the pandemic. what concerned about their governments response to the pandemic. what about the distribution _ response to the pandemic. what about the distribution of— response to the pandemic. what about the distribution of the _ response to the pandemic. what about the distribution of the vaccines - response to the pandemic. what about the distribution of the vaccines and - the distribution of the vaccines and trust in the speed of the vaccination process? of course there's been an unprecedented delivery of the vaccines. how have people been reacting to that in the region? people been reacting to that in the re . ion? , people been reacting to that in the reuion? , ., , region? there is a huge disparity in the way the — region? there is a huge disparity in the way the vaccines _ region? there is a huge disparity in the way the vaccines are _ region? there is a huge disparity in the way the vaccines are being - the way the vaccines are being rolled out obviously across asia pacific. we've seen a number of countries become aligned this week whether it's new zealand or australia or south korea, japan, hong kong malaysia. but those countries that have already rolled out the vaccine like singapore or china or those countries like india that have indicated the manufacturer of the vaccine locally certainly saw a boost in consumer sentiment and a reduction in anxiety towards the pandemic. reduction in anxiety towards the andemic. ~ ., ., reduction in anxiety towards the andemic. ~ ., , pandemic. what about racism when it comes to asian _ pandemic. what about racism when it comes to asian countries _ pandemic. what about racism when it comes to asian countries given - pandemic. what about racism when it comes to asian countries given the i comes to asian countries given the way that the vaccine had travelled across the globe? talk us through whether you found any trends or concerns about that. titer? concerns about that. very unfortunately _ concerns about that. very unfortunately because - concerns about that. very unfortunately because of| concerns about that. very i unfortunately because of the outbreaks supposedly starting in china there was certainly an increase in concern from markets with high chinese ethnic backgrounds was obviously china, hong kong and sealant bar where there was almost double the level of concern by —— singapore. by consist they would be facing racism. they were tracking around 30% versus the global average which was only around 16%. thank you so much for— which was only around 16%. thank you so much for bringing _ which was only around 16%. thank you so much for bringing us _ which was only around 16%. thank you so much for bringing us some - which was only around 16%. thank you so much for bringing us some of - so much for bringing us some of those findings. fascinating. let's get some of the day's other news. new data indicates that the experimentaljohnson &johnson one—shot covid vaccine is safe and effective. us regulators could give it emergency approval as soon as friday, with up to four million doses made available next week. the vaccine can be kept at normal fridge temperatures for up to three months, making distribution less difficult. the authorities in switzerland are planning to allow sports and cultural activities for young people to resume from the beginning of march, including choir meetings. the government also has announced preliminary plans to ease covid restrictions to allow limited outdoor gatherings and reopen shops and museums. the campaign group amnesty international has rescinded the jailed russian opposition activist alexei navalny�*s status as a prisoner of conscience. amnesty said statements he made more than a decade ago about immigrants from central asia reached the threshold of hate speech. supporters of mr navalny accused amnesty of caving in to a pressure campaign by pro—kremlin journalists. a painting by vincent van gogh at a key point in his career has been unveiled to the public in paris, after a century of being in private hands. the 1887 work of a street scene in montmartre was produced in 1887 during his stay in paris, where his style was exposed to the influence of impressionists. lucy williamson reports. as debutants go, this one is older than most — revealed to the world for the first time today after more than a century in a family home. montmartre street scene was painted by van gogh in 1887. here in paris, he met impressionists like renoir and began to absorb their styles, his famous brushstrokes already becoming clear. the pigments he used so pure, the colours still pop after 100 years. even for sotheby�*s own experts, the first glimpse of this painting was special. ifelt like i was in montmartre in 1887, in a way. it's a mythical place, and it still is a mythical place, and to see this painting where it's captured in time in 1887 by van gogh on top of that, it was fabulous. it was a punch, i have to say. it was an aesthetic punch, yes. van gogh lived in montmartre for two years with his brother, theo, who is thought to have inherited the painting, before it went to a french family, who held onto it ever since. the mill that van gogh painted in this picture is gone now, but it used to stand just next to this one, right around the corner from where he lived. van gogh often painted buildings in this area, fascinated by the mix of windmills and cabarets, of urban and rural lives. the painting will now be shown in amsterdam and hong kong before the auction in paris next month. the guide price, 5 to 8 million euros — not bad for an artist who sold almost nothing while he was alive. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. not bad at all. thanks for watching. hello there. following on from the last couple of days' rain, there are still flood warnings in force. but to the south of that weather front, we've seen some exceptional warmth, and that's down to the wind direction. 18 was the warmest day of the year so far on wednesday, but we won't see a repeat of that despite the weather settling down because we lose that strong south—westerly and we pick up a brisk westerly wind across the atlantic. so, slightly cooler direction which will push in showers through the day ahead, some heavy showers as well. and our weather front is present further south, so very different complexion to the weather here. there could be some heavier bursts of rain, and it'll certainly be a much greyer, damper start across many southern, central and eastern parts of england. could be a little bit misty over the tops of the hills, and as i say, there could be some heavier pulses of rain working their way eastwards. might even linger in kent and essex until the evening, but much brighter skies further north. and then we run into the brisk westerly wind and lots of showers pushing into northern isles, into the western aisles and generally across western highland scotland. one or two will push eastwards given the strength of the wind here. one or two also for northern ireland, just the odd one elsewhere in western areas, but i think it'll feel fresher despite the sunshine. temperatures because we changed our wind direction a little bit down — ten to 12 degrees celsius, and clearly not feeling anywhere nearas pleasant with all that cloud further south and east, which should eventually clear during tonight. in fact, overnight, we've got clear skies in many areas, the winds further north falling light, so it's a colder night. still largely avoiding the frost in the north because we have the showers and a bit of breeze but overnight, frost will be in the forecast for the next few nights, really, because with high pressure building, we've got a lot of dry, unsettled weather to come. now, there could be some fog around and it does take till mid morning to clear at this time of year. so, friday will be a much colder start if you are up and out early, and temperatures won't reach, as i say, the highs that we've seen recently because it's a chilly start — 11 to 13 degrees. but that high pressure will ensure a lot of dry weather, settled weather, lighter winds throughout the coming weekend and potentially even into the start of next week as well. so, for many, temperatures are not going to reach much higher than you'd expect at this time of year because we've got this chilly start with some frost around. but we should, as i say, see some dry and bright weather, spells of sunshine once the early morning fog goes around and some fair weather cloud to go with it. as ever, there's more on the website, including all the warnings. this is bbc world news. the headlines... ghana's become the first nation to receive a shipment from the international covid vaccination drive, covax. it's received 600,000 astrazeneca doses for free in a scheme aimed at ensuring all countries get equal access to vaccines. a £700 million catch—up plan has been announced for pupils in england's schools to compensate for months of missed lessons. us police say tiger woods won't face a reckless driving charge after crashing his car in california. the golf legend has been awake and responsive after his emergency operation following the accident. a painting by vincent van gogh at a key point in his career has been unveiled to the public in paris after a century of being in private hands.

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