'd 'd on what numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. you are not a visitor nothing yet you want to become sitting. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. the race to contain the coronavirus continues as the death toll mounts it's also white hundreds of billions of chinese disrupted supply chains and hammered oil demand but investors have been going off the rest of the world carol. we've heard it often enough do they need at this time. it will breathe new life into its economy by making pro-business. and how their traditional but even if it's a cut price meat that's a tough $1.00. this is the business i'm to nelda and in berlin. a rising casualty count in china has sparked a range of responses around the world the u.s. has ban on travelers from china is still in place and neighbor hong kong has closed some border crossings within the country itself officials are racing to ally fears and contain the knock on effects especially on the economy. only 10 days to set up an entire emergency hospital an impressive feat a new facility and one of several such hospitals built to tackle the virus and it shows that government officials know without doubt what's at stake thousands of people work day and night to assemble the prefabricated building the new hospital has a 1000 beds in between times the death toll has jumped above 360 and china has made an addition call for more medical gear and masks. fears of the spiraling epidemic mean shanghai is normally buzzing pudong district is deserted the absence of shoppers weighing on the chinese economy train stations are empty streets are vacant even starbucks has closed cafes temporarily. closed i think the main impact of the epidemic is on traveling and shopping now people are traveling less and it's not easy to buy a lot of things. china's economic growth is expected to slip this year to 5.6 percent nationalists believe the picture could dramatically worsen if the outbreak continues this would also drag down global growth china is increasingly the engine of the global economy the beijing government is trying to soothe nerves and avoid panic oh i'm sure you've got the impact on the economy very much depends on the progress and results of epidemic prevention and control but i want to stress that the impact will be temporary will not change the fundamentals of china's economy which is positive in the long term when a lot you know you will know how deep the cafes may be struggling but one rare economic bright spot is online business forced to stay indoors online shopping and entertainment a very active gaming as well plague is especially popular right now again about how viruses spread now as we heard in the report there the coronavirus chinese business quite hard but years of a global sell off appear to have been unsound here to discuss that with us is our financial correspondent yes quarter it should be seen in just a moment there you are yes hello can you tell us why is wall street so call especially after last week's tumble. you know well we did have a little rebound here on the monday blue chips gaining a good half percent but as you mentioned we already saw quite a sell of last week specially on friday when blue chips dropped by a good 600 points that was the worst trading day since august and now the chinese markets reopen and we saw quite some pressure over there well we did have some pretty promising economic news out of the united states that manufacturing activity and general actually rebounded surprisingly strong reaching the highest level since last july but for now i would say it was a little breather so it's certainly not the time to say that everything is picture perfect at this point. certainly do you feel that investors in maybe ignoring some of the risks to the global economy because even if the coronavirus is contained it's done a lot of damage already. it clearly has and we've seen it was a lot of us businesses who struggled quite a bit but they have been prepared to to a certain degree as everybody knew that there wouldn't be a big. production going on in china during the chinese new year festivities so now everybody is just awaiting how the whole crisis develops nobody really knows at this point so everybody is a bit still cautious said this point but then again there's also talk if the crisis would worsen that maybe the federal reserve could jump in and lower interest rates one more time maybe in march nobody knows of that's going to happen but that's what's really. investors' minds here on wall street we've seen it for such a long stretch now that the central banks actually they make the music here on wall street so even if that crisis should whereas and and nobody knows if the central banks or the federal reserve would they that could be could calm down the markets a bit at this point but overall we just still watch how the crisis develops still obviously a very fluid situation thank you yes carter there on wall street for us. and speaking of fallout from the coronavirus germany's flag carrier lost tons of says it is suspending all flights to and from mainland china for longer than initial initially announced that of times a group which includes subsidiary swiss and austrian airlines will not fly to beijing and shanghai until february 29th and other chinese destinations including 10 young and qingdao in eastern china will not be served at least until the end of march europe's largest airline group said it made the decision because it wants to keep its passengers and staff safe. cuban authorities are slowly but steadily moving to legalize small private businesses and their employees after a history of burdensome and at times contradictory regulation it's an effort that's at least a decade old pushed by then president raul castro but it's one that's come up against resistance a most entrenched and suspicious bureaucracy that regard such businesses as counter revolutionary. let's hope the hopes too high the cuban government has been encouraging citizens to set up small private businesses for years only to erect more bureaucratic hurdles than tax them into the ground the result is a small army of entrepreneurs all operating off the books and illegally now given a promise is new legislation to ease taxation and also to enable private businesses to employ more workers but obviously moment in time make me very happy to be taken into account we all state cooperatives and private sector need to work together in one direction to make our economy grow. without the who are doing motors and what it's like i'm going to the cuban government intends to properly recognize independent private sector companies even if only within the boundaries laid out in the country's new socialist constitution of 2019. but for many that's already a great leap forward. to put in motion if i continue working we always have options to get the technical to get other resources to get the knowledge that we need so that's the biggest difference between a bureaucratic macro company and a small business with an internal dynamism propelled by interests that are personal and a deep sense of belonging. but caution is advised the bill of anna has often set out to legalize private enterprise only to give itself lots of time when it came to actually walking the walk. german chancellor angela merkel has called for a fair relations between retailers and farmers as she met with both today to try to resolve a long running crisis thousands of farmers have been protesting over the past months saying supermarkets selling meat and other food at bargain prices are putting them out of business but it's a practice that's also become an existential threats one another group traditional but church we visited one of them. is making sausages he runs one of the few independent but shoe shops in poland. he wants his products to taste good he also aims to make sure that the animals whose meat he uses a well treated while a life whether cattle or chickens. burst into tears or the chickens i sell or at least 94 days old. wooden doors or supermarket ones left with just 28 to 34 days so mine have 3 times as long to grow and develop. the flesh commit. the flowers that they're not just pumped up as fast as possible. a longer life and more living remain the meat is more expensive. acknowledges that his prices can be much higher than in supermarkets but he says his clientele of willing to pay more and if meat eat less meat overall. all customers tend to think carefully about what they eat many only once a week on record for sure so you don't have to have a steak go schnitzel every day or what was also bird like in words or he has loyal customers but business is tough in the face of face competition from discount a few chains. the number of independent but chip shops in germany has been falling for years. many people prefer to buy them e to mr market and don't care where it comes from. he said i didn't pay attention to where the me and i came from a soft but it was fresh and it was cheap so that's why i bought it implies. the jewish constituent does fof unusual key. thing is certain as if i don't have much time to go shopping i don't think about it that much even the good guys but to be honest i'm not willing to pay for the year is for a kilogram of organic meat with no. cheap meat often comes from livestock that have been treated like products not tunnels the german government wants to introduce an animal welfare certificate system but doubts that yet another product label will really help. thank you very much for watching. the fires set devastated she a minute and natural environments alike. how are the people fairing now politicians be held accountable right. and will australia ever fully recover from the destruction of a continent in a vicious cycle ravaged by drought and fire. in 60 minutes. are you 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